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For All the Drugs in the World Album
  1. Treat Me Wrong
  2. Suicide Away
  3. Sanitarium
New Pop Sunday Album
  1. My Lackluster Love
  2. Polyanna
  3. Live Here Without You
  4. 1,000 Times
  5. All American World
  6. Radio Prayer Line
  7. New Pop Sunday
  8. Planet Girls
  9. Disconnected
  10. Lucky
Rotting Pinata Album
  1. Pennywheels
  2. Giants
  3. Neenah Menasha
  4. Miles
  5. Plowed
  6. Molly
  7. Fields
  8. Candy Corn
Wax Ecstatic Album
  1. My Purity
  2. Got To Be A Bore
  3. Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)
  4. The Drag Queens Of Memphis
  5. I Am Anastasia
  6. Silence Is Their Drug
  7. Have You Seen Mary
  8. My Baby Said
  9. Death Of A Drag Queen
  10. Velveteen
  11. Imagine You (Hidden track)
Sponge were formed in Detroit by guitarist Mike Cross and singer Mark "Vinnie" Dombroski after the demise of Loudhouse, a mediocre industrial metal band. Joined by slide guitarist Joey Mazzola, they recorded Rotting Pinata (Chaos, 1994), an album of uninspired albeit occasionally infectious grunge-pop (Plowed, Molly, Rotting Pinata and Drownin).

Horns, piano and cello embellish the decadent concept album Wax Ecstatic (Columbia, 1996). An Inxs-like Wax Ecstatic did well on the charts, but a misplaced David Bowie pathos ruined most of the ballads.

New Pop Sunday (Beyond/BMG, 1999) offers the best imitation of Bowie yet (Planet Girls) and a batch of catchy refrains (Polyanna, Live Her Without You), but the slide down glam-rock and pop has taken away whatever artistic merit Sponge's music had.



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