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Twice Removed

Twice Removed was the second album by Canadian rock band Sloan. It was released on Geffen Records in 1994, and is considered to be one of their best albums. It was more melodic and catchy than their previous album, Smeared, and as a result Geffen did not promote it very well; Sloan was turning away from the grunge-rock style of other Geffen acts, and they were dropped from the label after Twice Removed was released. Although it was the record that made them famous in Canada, Sloan took time off from touring and writing after the troubles with Geffen, and they were rumoured to have broken up.

All songs were written by Sloan. Jennifer Pierce[?] from Jale[?] once again appears as a backup singer on I Can Feel It.

Track Listing

  1. Penpals (3:08)
  2. I Hate My Generation (2:26)
  3. People of the Sky (3:37)
  4. Coax Me (3:26)
  5. Bells On (3:55)
  6. Loosens (5:26)
  7. Worried Now (2:40)
  8. Shame Shame (3:04)
  9. Deeper Than Beauty (2:40)
  10. Snowsuit Sound (3:47)
  11. Before I Do (7:04)
  12. I Can Feel It (3:28)



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