No Doy

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No Doy
moe.
ReleasedOctober 15, 1996
Genre
Length58:17
Label550 Music
Producer
  • moe.
  • John Porter
Moe.
chronology
Loaf
(1996)
No Doy
(1996)
Tin Cans and Car Tires
(1998)
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No Doy is the first commercial release by the American

Sony Music Entertainment. "Spine of a Dog" is a re-recording of a song that originally appeared on the first moe. album, Fatboy (with an a cappella intro) and "St. Augustine" is a re-recording of the song from Headseed
(with much more prominent slide guitar). Several of the songs on this album, including "Buster", "Rebubula", "Moth", and "32 Things" have gone on to become cornerstones of the band's live-set rotation.

Track listing

  1. "She Sends Me" (Schnier) – 3:56
  2. "32 Things" (Schnier) – 6:26
  3. "St. Augustine" (Derhak) – 3:44
  4. "Bring You Down" (Schnier) – 3:49
  5. "Rebubula" (Derhak) – 11:27
  6. "Spine of a Dog" (Derhak, Garvey) – 3:48
  7. "Moth" (Schnier) – 5:40
  8. "Buster" (Derhak) – 8:34
  9. "Four" (Garvey) – 10:50

Personnel

moe.

Production

  • Nadine Hemy – coordination
  • Jesse Henderson – assistant engineer
  • Joe McGrath – engineer, mixing
  • Vladimir Meller – mastering
  • Brendan O'Neil – engineer
  • John Porter – producer, mixing
  • Jim Porto – photography
  • John Wells – cover model
  • Kelly Wholford, Jen Wyler – assistant engineers
  • Colin Young – illustrations

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