Baby Animals is the debut album by Australian band Baby Animals , released in September 1991. The album debuted at number six on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent six weeks at number one, eventually going eight times platinum[ 3] and becoming the highest-selling debut Australian rock album until the release of Jet 's Get Born album 12 years later. In October 2010, Baby Animals was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums .[ 4]
"Rush You " (Suze DeMarchi , Dave Leslie, Eddie Parise) – 4:11
"Early Warning " (DeMarchi, Leslie, Parise) – 3:57
"Painless " (DeMarchi, Parise) – 3:42
"Make It End" (DeMarchi, Steve Elson) – 4:09
"Big Time Friends" (DeMarchi, Parise, Frank Celenza) – 4:54
"Working for the Enemy" (DeMarchi, Leslie) – 4:32
"One Word " (DeMarchi, Elson) – 3:58
"Break My Heart" (DeMarchi, Parise) – 4:03
"Waste of Time" (DeMarchi, Leslie, Parise, Celenza) – 3:38
"One Too Many" (DeMarchi, Elson) – 5:08
"Ain't Gonna Get " (DeMarchi, Elson) – 2:58
Baby Animals
Suze DeMarchi – guitar, vocals
Dave Leslie – guitar
Eddie Parise – bass
Frank Celenza – drums
Technical personnel
Mike Chapman – producer, mixing
Kevin Shirley – engineer
Rick O'Neil – mastering engineer
Mario Vasquez – assistant engineer
Rob Marinissen, Chrystene Carroll – photography
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