The Future of What

The Future of What

Infobox Album
Name = The Future of What
Type = Album
Artist = Unwound


Released = April 1995
Recorded = December 1994
Genre = Indie rock
Length = 59:18
Label = Kill Rock Stars
Producer = Steve Fisk
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:9j2vad5ky8w5 link]
Last album = "New Plastic Ideas" (1994)
This album = "The Future of What" (1995)
Next album = "Unwound" (1995)

"The Future of What" was the third album released on Kill Rock Stars by the Olympia, Washington based group Unwound. It was recorded at John and Stu's in Seattle, Washington.

Track Listing - CD

#"New Energy" - 1:57
#"Demolished" - 2:49
#"Natural Disasters" - 3:15
#"Re-Enact the Crime" - 2:42
#"Equally Stupid" - 3:06
#"Pardon My French" - 1:30
#"Descension" - 4:21
#"Accidents on Purpose" - 1:55
#"Petals Like Bricks" - 2:22
#"Vern's Answer to the Masses" - 0:39
#"Here Come the Dogs" - 2:06
#"Disappoint" - 5:18
#"Swan" - 8:09
#"Full Explanation of Answer" - 5:24
#"Excuse Me..." - 4:02
#"...But Pardon..." - 2:42
#"...My French" - 6:53

Track Listing - LP - Side 1

#"New Energy"
#"Demolished"
#"Natural Disasters"
#"Re-Enact the Crime"
#"Equally Stupid"
#"Pardon My French"
#"Descension"

Track Listing - LP - Side 2

#"Accidents on Purpose"
#"Petals Like Bricks"
#"Vern's Answer to the Masses"
#"Here Come the Dogs"
#"Disappoint"
#"Swan"

The CD features extra tracks not included on the LP. The LP album jacket lists the tracks out of order, and omits "Pardon My French" and "Vern's Answer to the Masses."

Credits

*Steve Fisk - Producer
*John Goodmanson - Engineer
*Sara Lund - Drums
*Vern Rumsey - Bass
*Justin Trosper - Guitar
*Kathi Wilcox - Photography


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