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| Type = [[Single (music)|Single]] | | Type = [[Single (music)|Single]] | ||
| Artist = that dog. | | Artist = that dog. | ||
| Album = that dog. (album) | | Album = that dog. (album)|that dog. | ||
| Released = [[1994]] | | Released = [[1994]] | ||
| Format = CD | | Format = CD | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Old Timer" is one of very few singles released by the band | "Old Timer" was written after observing an elderly gentleman dining alone at a Shakey's Pizza restaurant, and is one of very few singles released by the band. The promotional-only release featured a pair of rare tracks, including "[[I Invented A Head]]", which was the B-side to the original "[[Grunge Couple]]" vinyl single, and a live version of "Grunge Couple" - the original single version having appeared on CD on ''[[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]]''. The disc was rounded out by the LP versions of the title track, and "[[She Looks At Me]]", a song that was covered by [[The Rentals]] in demo form, and released on that band's 2001 fan club disc ''[[Excellent Stocking Stuffer]]''. The gatefold CD jacket includes song-by-song commentary by the band. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||