One Planet One People is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band The Lookouts.[2] It was released in 1987 through Lookout! Records and was the first ever release on the label.[3] One Planet One People is the first recording featuring Tré Cool of Green Day.[4] Lyrical topics in their songs are religion and the establishment, with some silly, funny songs.
| One Planet One People | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by The Lookouts | ||||
| Released | 1987 | |||
| Recorded | October 1986 at Dangerous Rhythm in Oakland, California | |||
| Genre | Hardcore punk, punk rock | |||
| Length | 26:29 | |||
| Label | Lookout! (LK 001)[1] | |||
| Producer | Kevin Army and The Lookouts | |||
| The Lookouts chronology | ||||
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All tracks are written by Larry Livermore, except where noted.
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Why Don't You Die?" | 0:41 |
| 2. | "The Mushroom Is Exploding" (written by Tré Cool) | 0:43 |
| 3. | "Friends of Mine" (written by Kain Kong) | 2:25 |
| 4. | "Mendocino County" | 0:51 |
| 5. | "Downtown" | 1:32 |
| 6. | "Catatonic Society" (written by Kong) | 2:09 |
| 7. | "The Last Time" (written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; originally performed by The Rolling Stones) | 0:58 |
| 8. | "Death" | 0:44 |
| 9. | "I Wanna Love You (But You Make Me Sick)" | 1:38 |
| 10. | "Recycled Love" | 1:43 |
| 11. | "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (written and originally performed by Bob Dylan) | 1:22 |
| 12. | "Miss Trendy Burrhead" (lyrics written by Linda Lou Wessman) | 1:18 |
| 13. | "My Mom Smokes Pot" | 0:42 |
| 14. | "Nazi Dreams" (written by Kong) | 1:11 |
| 15. | "Fuck Religion" | 0:55 |
| 16. | "Thank the Lord" (written by Kong) | 0:45 |
| 17. | "Fucked Up Kid" (lyrics written by Richard Rochester) | 0:37 |
| 18. | "CAMP Get Out" | 0:44 |
| 19. | "Fourth Reich (Nazi Amerika)" | 0:53 |
| 20. | "Don't Cry for Nicaragua" | 1:21 |
| 21. | "One Planet One People" | 2:16 |
| 22. | "Sometimes" | 1:12 |
| Total length: | 26:29 | |
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