Eat Your Peas
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Eat Your Peas is the third and final compilation double-album of material taken from the popular Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

n radio show Martin/Molloy
Martin/Molloy
Martin/Molloy was an Australian radio program starring Tony Martin and Mick Molloy, both formerly of The D-Generation and The Late Show. It was broadcast nationwide on 54 radio stations for two hours on weekday evenings between 1995 and 1998....

, with comedians Tony Martin
Tony Martin (comedian)
Tony Francis Martin is a comedian and writer from Te Kuiti, New Zealand who has had a successful TV, radio, stand-up and film career in Australia.- Career :...

 and Mick Molloy
Mick Molloy
Michael "Mick" Molloy is an Australian comedian, writer and producer who has been active in the fields of radio, television, stand-up and film.-Biography:...

. As with the two earlier Martin/Molloy albums, Eat Your Peas won the ARIA Music Awards
ARIA Music Awards
The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association...

 award for the Best Comedy Release, taking out the award in 1999.

Disc One – Peas

  1. Daniel
  2. Tum & Phul: Spult Mulk
  3. Two Blind Mice
  4. New Characters for 98
  5. Galaxy of Stars
  6. Pete's Lookin' Good
  7. Stand Clear!
  8. Fully Grown Baby
  9. Bag of Sawdust
  10. Top Sorts
  11. Purple Rain
  12. John Laws
    John Laws
    Richard John Sinclair "John" Laws, CBE , an Australian radio presenter, sometimes known as Lawsie, was from the 1970s until his retirement in 2007, the host of a hugely successful morning radio program, which mixed music with interviews, opinion, live advertising readings and listener talkback...

    : In One Bucket
  13. The All-New Blast FM
  14. No Stein!
  15. Yvonne Parts 1 & 2
  16. "Housekeeping!"
  17. Local Lads
  18. In-Flight Entertainment
  19. No Ashtray!
  20. Haughty Mick's Surefire Seduction Tips
  21. The Boatman's Call
  22. Up to Her Elbows
  23. An Enjoyable chat
  24. Martin/Molloy UK Comedy Channel
  25. Mick Molloy: Ambassador for the Arts
  26. They Hate That
  27. Transplant Games
  28. Phar Lap/Bunkie
  29. One-Arsed Bandit
  30. A Cause for National Shame
  31. The Most Powerful Man in Australia

Disc Two – More Peas

  1. Mrs. Molloy's Birthday Blowout
  2. Don't Look Back!
  3. Mick and the Giant Peach
  4. Idiot
  5. Twenty Sheds
  6. Electric Furniture Warehouse
  7. Human Shield
  8. Location! Location! Location!
  9. Pete's No Dummy
  10. Whoppers
  11. Hefty, Wealthy & Wise
  12. The Horror... The Horror...
  13. The Birthday Boy
  14. 84 and Still Pulling Them
  15. Whopper 2
  16. Gordon Gordon
  17. See You in Hell!
  18. Electronic Underpants
  19. Nerdlingers!
  20. Lost in Velour
  21. The Wrath of Nutbags
  22. Ol' Blue Nads
  23. Advice for the Gentleman Caller
  24. Getting Late
  25. No Questions!
  26. Two Thumbs Down
  27. Mick's Dictaphone
  28. The Cosby Show Trial
  29. Mr C
  30. The Track Where You Can Hear Simon Morley
  31. Lesbians Ahoy!
  32. Ye Olde Nutbags
  33. Farewell Sweet Princess
  34. Lest We Forget
  35. Yoko
  36. Tum & Phul: Huts, Huts end Stull More Huts!
  37. Two Fat Bastards
  38. Next Caller Please
  39. Interview with Steven Wright (hidden track)
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