Twenty‐Eight Teeth

Buck‐O‐Nine

Twenty‐Eight Teeth

RELEASED: April 15, 1997
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Round Kid 2:59 2. Nineteen 2:55 3. Albuquerque 3:33 4. Tear Jerky 3:29 5. I’m the Man 3:20 6. Jennifer’s Cold 2:59 7. Steve Was Dead 2:00 8. What Happened to My Radio? 2:32 9. Twenty‐Eight Teeth 2:48 10. You Go You’re Gone 3:07 11. Peach Fish 3:24 12. Record Store 3:26 13. My Town 3:34 14. Little Pain Inside 2:31
Twenty‐Eight Teeth is the debut studio album by the American ska band Buck‐O‐Nine, released in 1997. The album is characterized by its upbeat tempo, catchy melodies, and fusion of ska with punk influences. It features energetic horn sections and a distinctively vibrant sound that reflects the band's Southern California roots. The album has gained a cult following and is known for its songs that encapsulate the essence of 90s ska music, contributing to the genre's popularity during that era.