A Number of My Lifes
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Recorded
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October 12th, 1994 - April 21st, 1995; Alpha & Omega Recording, Rockville, Maryland
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Released
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August 21st, 1995
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Length
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35:15
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Label
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Reprise Records
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Producer
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David Packer
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Genre
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Punk rock, soft rock, nu metal, alternative rock
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A Number of My Lifes (European Title: A Number of My Lives) was the debut & first studio album by the British-American band The Infection, released on August 21, 1995, through Reprise Records. As of 2017, the album has been certified gold by the RIAA.
Recorded at Alpha & Omega Recording, and produced by David Packer, The albums' lyrical themes deal with SpongeBob trying to find a woman; Sandys' struggles in Houston, Texas and Patrick's stolen drums. The original album title was originally going to be titled Love, Pain and Money.
Singles[]
- Connected (Release August 21, 1995)
- Why Did This Happen (Release October 3, 1995)
- Master Plan (Release October 17, 1995)
- I Don't Give a Damn (Release October 31, 1995)
The Infection[]
- SpongeBob SquarePants - lead vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, organ on "Size (Give Me Your Coke Size)"
- Sandy Cheeks - bass guitar, backing vocals
- Patrick Star - drums
Tracklist[]
- I Don't Give A Damn
- The Address Is On My Brain
- Connected
- Size (Give Me Your Coke Size)
- Drumstick
- Come On Tom, Really
- Why Did This Happen
- Don't Touch The Radiation
- Say It
- Master Plan
European version[]
- A Number of My Lifes
- Valentine GIft (B-Side)
A Number of My Lifes Tour:[]
- Size (Give Me Your Coke Size)
- The Address Is On My Brain
- Come On Tom, Really
- I Don't Give A Damn
- Valentine Gift
- A Number Of My Lifes
- Say It
- Connected
- Drumstick
- Why Did This Happen
- Don't Touch The Radiation
- Master Plan
Hollywood Rock Festival 1995:[]
- The Address Is On My Brain
- Connected
- Why Did This Happen
- Size (Give Me Your Coke Size)
- Master Plan
- Drumstick
- Love, Pain & Money (I Don't Give A Damn)
- Say It