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Recording information: Genitti's Hole In The Wall (1994); Hentch House - Detroit, MI (1994); Tim's Basement (1994). Hentchmen Campus Party Songs | 1. | Campus Party |
| 2. | Dimples |
| 3. | Every Girl I See |
| 4. | I Got Wheels |
| 5. | Mush Mouth Millie |
| 6. | Diesel |
| 7. | Bag of Tricks |
| 8. | Traction |
| 9. | So Many Girls |
| 10. | J-5 |
| 11. | Mess Around With You |
| 12. | Thunder Express |
| 13. | Brown Bomber |
| 14. | School's a Drag |
| 15. | Scare Tactic |
| 16. | Get in My Car and Drive |
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