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Favorite Noise 

Reel Big Fish

Favorite Noise

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: ZMJO Corporation
Release date: 2002

Album Reviews

This 2002 European "greatest-hits" collection from BMG International is three tracks shorter than 2006's Greatest Hit...And More, but Reel Big Fish fans across the pond won't be disappointed, as all of the big hits like "She Has a Girlfriend Now," "Beer," "Sell Out," "Trendy," and "Everything Sucks" are here. Favorite Noise dutifully captures the ska-punk revivalists in the studio, but listeners looking for the real deal should pick up 2006's Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

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1.  Everything Sucks more
2.  The Kids Don't Like It more
3.  Sell Out more
4.  I Want Your Girlfriend To Be My Girlfriend Too more
5.  S.R. more
6.  You Don't Know more
7.  Trendy more
8.  Somebody Hates Me more
9.  A Little Doubt Goes A Long Way more
10.  The Set Up: (You Need This) more
11.  Snoop Dog Baby more
12.  She's Famous Now more
13.  Beer more
14.  I'll Never Be more
15.  She Has A Girlfriend Now more
16.  Take On Me more
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I Hate This Part I Hate This Part
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