MINUTEMEN - DOUBLE NICKELS
$ 49.99
Hollow Bone Records
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- Ds Car Jam Anxious MoFo
- Theatre Is The Life Of You
- Viet Nam
- Cohesion
- It's Expected I'm Gone
- Number One Hit Song
- Two Beads At The End
- Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth
- Don't Look Now
- Shit
- Nature Without Man
- One Reporter's Opinion
- Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing
- Maybe Partying Will Help
- Toadies
- Retreat
- The Big Foist
- God Bows To Math
- Corona
- The Glory of Man
- Take 5, D.
- My Heart and The Real World
- History Lesson- Part II
- You Need The Glory
- The Roar of The Masses Could Be Farts
- West Germany
- The Politics of Time
- Themselves
- Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
- Nothing Indeed
- No Exchange
- There Aint't Shit on T.V. Tonight
- This Ain't No Picnic
- Spillage
- Untitled Song
- Jesus and Tequila
- June 16th
- Storm in My House
- Martin's Story
- Dr. Wu
- The World According to Nouns
- Love Dance
- Three Car Jam
The third studio album from the Minutemen.
The title refers to doing the speed limit (55 mph) on the number 10 freeway and was reaction to Sammy Hagar song, "I Can't Drive 55", which protested the federally imposed speed limit of 55 miles per hour on all U.S. highways.
The cover features Mike Watt driving exactly 55mph ("double nickels" in trucker slang) on the Interstate 10 ("The Dime" in trucker slang).