We Must Obey

We Must Obey

Infobox Album
Name = We Must Obey
Type = studio
Artist = Fu Manchu


Released = 2007
Recorded =
Genre = Stoner rock
Length =
Label = Liquor and Poker Music/Century Media Records
Producer = Fu Manchu & Andrew Alekel
Reviews =
Last album = "Start the Machine" (2004)
This album = "We Must Obey" (2007)
Next album =

"We Must Obey" is the tenth album by the southern California stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It was released in 2007 and includes a cover of "Moving in Stereo" by The Cars.

Track listing

#"We Must Obey"
#"Knew it All Along"
#"Let Me Out"
#"Hung Out to Dry"
#"Shake it Loose"
#"Land of Giants"
#"Between the Lines"
#"Lesson"
#"Moving in Stereo"
#"Didn't Really Try"
#"Sensei Vs. Sensei"

Personnel

*Scott Hill - Vocals, Guitar

*Bob Balch - Lead Guitar

*Brad Davis - Bass, Theremin

*Scott Reeder - Drums

Produced by Fu Manchu & Andrew Alekel


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