Greatest Hits is the independent 1999 debut by California based rock band Alien Ant Farm. Despite its name, it's not a compilation album. It was released on AAF's independent label Chick Music Records and won the 1999 L.A. Award "Best Independent album". As of now, it is available as a free download on the AAF fansite "Alienantfans.com".
Tracklisitng[]
- These Days
- Pink Tea
- Movies
- Dole Roll
- Denigrate
- Solution Time
- S.S. Recoginze
- Nova Hands
- Universe
- Slick Thief
Trivia[]
"Slick Thief" is an early version of their Michael Jackson cover of "Smooth Criminal". Tracks 4, 6, 8, and 9 were originally from their Love Songs EP.
Later Appearances[]
A different version of "These Days" and "S.S. Recognize" would later appear on their 2003 album Truant. "Movies", "Nova Hands", "Universe", and "Slick Thief" would appear on AAF's first major label record, Anthology, "Slick Thief" would be named "Smooth Criminal". The person who recorded some of this album eventually died, and the track "Sleepwalker" from Up In The Attic was written about him.
Personal[]
- Dryden Mitchell - Vocals
- Terry Corso - Guitar
- Tye Zamora - Bass
- Mike Cosgrove - Drums