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The Front Bottoms Unreleased Songs !new!

Before their 2011 self-titled debut, the band released several projects on MySpace and their website that are now considered rare treasures: Their first full-length effort.

|| Status | Availability | |:-|:-|:-| |Katana (Demo)|Unreleased, demo only|Moderately available (digital)| |Would I Lie To You (Demo)|Unreleased, demo only|Moderately available (digital)| |All For You Sacrificial Ritual (Demo)|Unreleased, demo only|Moderately available (digital)| |Sexy and Alive (Give An Inch) (Demo)|Unreleased, demo only|Moderately available (digital)| the front bottoms unreleased songs

Physical releases of the Grandma Series exist in multiple formats. Rose EP was pressed as a one-sided 12-inch vinyl and a limited cassette (500 copies via Newbury Comics). These items are now sought-after collector’s pieces. Other physical releases (including UK blue-colored vinyl variants of the self-titled album) can occasionally be found on Discogs. Before their 2011 self-titled debut, the band released

Before Self-Titled broke them into the mainstream, The Front Bottoms were two guys from Bergen County, New Jersey, recording songs on laptops and cheap microphones. The 2008 demo collection I Hate My Friends is the primary source of the band’s most cherished unreleased logic, though technically, it is a "released" demo—it exists in a legal gray area, never officially on Spotify but live on YouTube. These items are now sought-after collector’s pieces

(guest appearance) or a song with a specific "good" quality, such as the widely praised track " Tighten Up " from the Needy When I'm Needy

: A notable demo found on various "lost" media lists and demo EPs. Handcuffs Pt. 2 : A rare follow-up track frequently discussed on Reddit deep-dives

In 2010, The Front Bottoms self-released a six-song EP titled Slow Dance to Soft Rock . It was available on Bandcamp for the modest price of $3 and showcased an “unpolished, unique vocal style with simple yet brilliant lyrics”.