Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People
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| Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People | ||
| EP by Primus | ||
| Released | October 7, 2003 | |
| Recorded | May 2003 at Rancho Relaxo | |
| Genre | Alternative rock Funk metal Alternative Metal |
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| Length | 25:24 | |
| Label | Interscope Records/Prawn Song Records | |
| Producer(s) | Les Claypool, Primus | |
| Professional reviews | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primus chronology | ||
| Antipop (1999) |
Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People (2003) |
Hallucino-Genetics (2004) |
Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People is a DVD/EP by Primus, released on October 7, 2003. The title was inspired by a crayon made story book written by guitarist Ler LaLonde's son.
- "John the Fisherman" (from Frizzle Fry)
- "Too Many Puppies" (from Frizzle Fry)
- "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" (from Sailing the Seas of Cheese)
- "Tommy the Cat" (from Sailing the Seas of Cheese)
- "My Name Is Mud" (from Pork Soda)
- "DMV" (from Pork Soda)
- "Mr. Krinkle" (from Mr. Krinkle)
- "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" (from Tales from the Punchbowl)
- "Southbound Pachyderm" (from Tales from the Punchbowl)
- "Shake Hands With Beef" (from The Brown Album)
- "Over the Falls" (from The Brown Album)
- "Lacquer Head" (from Antipop)
- "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" (Charlie Daniels cover, from Rhinoplasty)
- 'Horrible Men' assortments of live clips
- 'Horrible Swill' assortments of live clips from the Brown Album era
- "Southbound Pachyderm" (from Tales from the Punchbowl)
- "Mr. Krinkle" (from Pork Soda)
- "Duchess and the Proverbial Mind Spread" (from The Brown Album) (On some DVDs it is listed as "Kalamazoo live")
- "Lacquer Head" (from Antipop)
- "My Name Is Mud" (from Pork Soda) (Live at Woodstock 94)
- "Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers" (from Sailing the Seas of Cheese) (Live at Woodstock 94)
- "The Carpenter and the Dainty Bride" – 6:35
- "Pilcher's Squad" – 1:54
- "Mary the Ice Cube" – 4:36
- "The Last Superpower aka Raspscallion" – 7:16
- "My Friend Fats" – 7:55
Album
| Year | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 2003 | The Billboard 200 | #44 |