Whatcha Doin'
| Whatcha Doin' | ||||
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| Studio album by The Go | ||||
| Released | 7 September 1999 | |||
| Genre | Garage punk | |||
| Length | 38:24 | |||
| Label | Sub Pop | |||
| Producer | Matthew Smith | |||
| The Go chronology | ||||
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Whatcha Doin' is the debut album by Detroit garage punk band The Go, released in 1999. It showcases their earlier sound, which could be characterized as more aggressive and lo-fi than later directions, and is notable for featuring lead guitarist Jack White (subsequently of The White Stripes and The Upholsterers). By opening for the garage rock band Question Mark & the Mysterians, The Go caught the attention of the independent record label Sub Pop and were eventually signed to the label.[2]
Track listing
- Meet Me at the Movies – 3:23
- Summer Sun Blues – 3:37
- Keep on Trash – 3:32
- You Can Get High – 2:10
- It Might Be Bad – 3:47
- Suzy Don't Leave – 3:23
- Get You Off – 3:18
- Tired of the Night – 2:53
- But You Don't Know – 2:40
- Whatcha Doin' – 2:44
- On the Corner – 3:28
- Time for Moon – 3:29
Personnel
- Bobby Harlow – Voice
- John Krautner – Guitar, Vocals
- Jack White – Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Dave Buick – Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Marc Fellis – Drums
References
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