Beyond the early albums, several individual tracks have gained legendary status within the community: "Burn Harvard Burn":
For the uninitiated, hunting these songs down is a rite of passage. They exist in a gray area—passed through Dropbox links, discussed in Reddit threads, and performed only at small club shows when someone screams loud enough for a request. It’s a living archive of what could have been. the front bottoms unreleased songs
Yes, this is a real title. A meta-commentary on their own live sound struggles, "The Bass Is Too Loud" is a 45-second punk blast. It features a repeated, escalating scream of the title. It’s less a song and more a joke, but it’s essential listening to understand the band's self-deprecation. It was only played live twice in 2010 and never recorded properly. Beyond the early albums, several individual tracks have
Before Self-Titled broke them into the mainstream, The Front Bottoms were two guys from Bergen County, New Jersey, recording songs on laptops and cheap microphones. The 2008 demo collection I Hate My Friends is the primary source of the band’s most cherished unreleased logic, though technically, it is a "released" demo—it exists in a legal gray area, never officially on Spotify but live on YouTube. Yes, this is a real title
Named after Brian’s grandmother, including "Lonely Eyes" and the studio debut of "Today Is Not Real".
A legendary rarity from the Brian Sella Originals era.