Genius of America is the eighth and most recent studio album to date by The Tubes and marked their return to the studio for the first time since 1985's Love Bomb. The band self-produced the album and is their first body of work to include Gary Cambra. The album was released on October 15, 1996. A CD featuring re-mixed versions of the songs plus two bonus tracks was released in Europe in 1999 as Hoods from Outer Space.[2]
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Released | October 15, 1996 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 53:15 | |||
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Producer | Richard Marx, The Tubes | |||
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