Pile Up

Pile Up

Infobox Album
Name = Pile Up
Type = Album
Artist = Pansy Division


Released = February 1995
Recorded =
Genre = Queercore, Punk rock
Length = 48:16
Label = Lookout! Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Deflowered"
(1994)
This album = "Pile Up"
(1995)
Next album = "Wish I'd Taken Pictures"
(1996)

"Pile Up" is the third album by queercore band Pansy Division.

The album includes numerous cover songs including "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other," "Real Men," "Jack U Off," and "Smells Like Queer Spirit" (Smells Like Teen Spirit).

Track listing

#"I Can't Sleep" – 1:31
#"Ring of Joy" – 3:04
#"Fuck Buddy" – 2:28
#"Cowboys are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other" – 3:29
#" Flower" – 1:44
#"Cry For a Shadow" – 2:36
#"Real Men" – 1:30
#"Bill and Ted's Homosexual Adventure" – 3:05
#"Jack U Off" – 2:32
#"Strip U Down" – 3:19
#"Jackson" – 2:49
#"Big Bottom" – 2:04
#"Touch My Joe Camel" – 2:53
#"The Biggest Lie" – 1:42
#"Denny (Naked)" – 2:31
#"Femme Fatale" – 2:20
#"Trash" – 2:07
#"Homo Christmas" – 2:30
#"C.S.F" – 1:07
#"Smells Like Queer Spirit" – 4:17


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