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  1. Nobody's Cool is the second studio album by Lotion, released in March 1996. [2]Thomas Pynchon writing the album's liner notes drew attention; at the time, after "the press registered a fair amount of amazement" at this development, the New York magazine quoted Rob Youngberg as having said "We wanted him to do [the liner notes], so we kept hinting...

  2. Nobody’s Cool Lotion. Released March 1996. Nobody’s Cool Tracklist. 1. Dear Sir Lyrics. 2. The New Timmy Lyrics (Missing Lyrics) 3. The Sad Part ...

  3. The Shins. Released. 2001 — US. CD —. Album, Enhanced. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Nobody's Cool by Lotion. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. And if you like Nobody's Cool or Lotion's third full-length, The Telephone Album (1998), or both, that's great. They're fine and fun. They're fine and fun. But they bring what can comfortably be called the rock, even the pop-rock, whereas the band's debut, full Isaac (1994), delivers stranger, less easily identified, and longer-lasting goods.

  5. Nobody's Cool, an Album by Lotion. Released in September 1995 on spinART (catalog no. spart 46 / 9 24643-2; CD). Genres: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock. Rated #1416 in the best albums of 1995. Featured peformers: Bill Ferguson (performer), Jim Ferguson (performer), Rob Youngberg (performer), Tony Zajkowski (performer), Jim Rondinelli (producer, recording engineer, mixing), Bob Ludwig (mastering ...

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    • September 1995
    • Lotion
    • 3.21 / 5.00.5from 106 ratings
  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Nobody's Cool" on Discogs.

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  8. To promote the release of full Isaac, Lotion toured America and Europe with Pavement, Throwing Muses, and Mercury Rev. In 1995, the band released a self-titled EP on Big Cat Records, with a second EP, The Agnew Funeral E.P., recorded the next year. In 1996, Lotion released their second album, Nobody's Cool, [1] with liner notes by Thomas Pynchon.

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