Marilyn's Vitamins (self titled)
Recorded in spring of 1995, this no longer available cassette apparently sounded pretty awful. I haven't heard it, so I couldn't tell you. Songs included on it are Oka, Beach Bunny, ARA Fightsong, Pills And Vomit and Operation Ivy's 'The Crowd'.
Band Line Up
Colin - lead vocals
Jeff - guitar
Wooder - bass
Dick - drums
Down And Out In Levittown
Marilyn's Vitamins first full length release, it was a 10 song cassette including Kids Need Guns, ARA Fightsong, I Hate My Job But I Love You, Post-Teenager, Bread And No Butter, Ollie, One In The Chamber, Pills And Vomit, Tear It Down and another OPIV cover, I Got No. Ollie was written a week before recording. This was also the "demo" cassette that got Marilyn's Vitamins signed on to Raw Energy Records.
Band Line Up
Colin Vitamin - lead vocals
Dan Syndrome (now known as Danny Complex) - lead guitar and vocals
Jeff Obnoxious - guitar
Wooder - bass
Dick Teenager - drums
In These Shoes
- Recorded June/July at Balaclava Studio
- Engineered by Circle A
- Mastered by Peter J. Moore at the E Room in Toronto
- Produced by Marilyn's Vitamins
- All songs by Marilyn's Vitamins
- All lyrics by Colin Vitamin; except FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS by Colin Vitamin, Chris Matte and Wooder
- Backup vocals by Marilyn's Vitamins, Andy Wang, Wicks, Chris Matte and Mike Button
Songs
- Holes In The Safety Net
- Sub Kid
- Pills and Vomit
- Kids Need Guns
- 1 Through 8
- Ollie
- Tear It Down
- Pretty Fuckin' Cool
- Johnny
- One In The Chamber
- Bread And No Butter
- Pointing The Finger
- I Hate My Job, But I Love You
- Watch Dad Explode
- Too Much Hate
- Post-Teenager
- Falling Through The Cracks
Band Line Up
Colin Vitamin - lead vocals
Dan Syndrome (now known as Danny Complex) - lead guitar and vocals
Jeff Obnoxious - guitar
Wooder - bass
Dick Teenager - drums
Squeegee Girl
Originally intended to be a split CD with another band (lots of choices, none worked out), this seven inch includes the songs Squeegee Girl, The Rapist In Me, 35 Burnout and The Turnaround.
Band Line Up
Colin Vitamin - lead vocals
Danny Complex - lead guitar and vocals
Adam Puerile - bass and vocals
Jeff Obnoxious - guitar
Dick Teenager - drums
Politics On The Dancefloor
- Recorded at Insight Recorders April 1998
- Engineered by Simon Head
- Mastered at Signal To Noise by Jon Drew
- Produced by Simon Head and Marilyn's Vitamins
- All music by Marilyn's Vitamins; except OCTOBER MONDAY by Marilyn's Vitamins and Rob Stiff and OTHER MEN by Marilyn's Vitamins and Arneal Leano
- All lyrics by Colin Vitamin; except HOW TO DEBATE A NATIONALIST AND WIN and 100 BODIES by Adam Puerile, and PENSION WATCH by Colin Vitamin and Adam Puerile, and HEY MAN, NICE SET by the band's "many detractors"
- Backing vocals by Marilyn's Vitamins and Simon Head
- In Memory Of Margaret Hilda Farrer
Songs
- How To Debate A Nationalist And Win
- Scapegoat
- Pension Watch
- One More Scene
- Funeral For A Living Friend
- Hey Man, Nice Set
- Squeegee Girl
- Band Du Jour
- Standing Up
- October Monday
- 100 Bodies
- The Day They Cancelled Baywatch
- Other Men
- The Turnaround
- Promising Madelline
Band Line Up
Colin Vitamin - lead vocals
Adam Puerile - bass and vocals
Danny Complex - lead guitar and vocals
Jeff Obnoxious - guitar
Dick Teenager - drums
Meanwhile During The Class War
- Recorded at Inside Recorders May 1999
- Engineered by Simon Head
- Mastered at Ugly Pop June 18-19, 1999
- Produced by Simon Head and Marilyn's Vitamins
- All music and lyrics by Marilyn's Vitamins
- The title I Consume, Therefore I Am is taken from an unknown source
Songs
- The Executions of May 16th, 1998
- It's Good To Be Here
- Ernst Zundel, Voltaire and Me
- I Consume, Therefore I Am
Band Line Up
Colin Vitamin - lead vocals
Adam Puerile - bass and vocals
Danny Complex - lead guitar and vocals
Rob Moir - guitar
Dick Teenager - drums