Hailing from Australia, Snog has been creating their brand of cynically
charged songs for 15 years. From their first dance floor hit in 1992, “Corporate
Slave,” it was noticeable that the band had a strong disillusionment with the
western ideals of materialism and mass ownership. Continuing throughout their
career, this idea was expanded upon to incorporate other problems facing human
society. Despite the apparently radical inclinations, Snog doesn't regard their
lyrics as political, but rather as simple and rather obvious social
observations. He doesn't claim to have any revelationary secrets, but sees his
lyrics as a frank examination of our humanity struggling within itself. Sixteen
Easy Tunes for the End Times is a greatest hits collection of Snog’s most
influential works to date. Along with the 16 main tracks, there’s a bonus
section with 16 additional mp3 tracks, as well as lyrics and a poster and
artwork gallery. Released on Metropolis Records and available on January 24th, 2006.
01. The Human Germ
02. Late 20th Century Boy

03. Corporate Slave

04. Cliche
05. Real Estate Man
06. Hey, Christian God
07. Fill My Hole
08. Make The Little Flowers Grow
09. Empires
10. Businessman
11. Born To Be Mild (Soma Edit)
12. Hooray!!
13. Real Wise Yuppie
14. The Ballad
15. Old Atlantis
16. Dear Valued Customer (Reprise)