Pop Music (album)
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Pop Music Is a compilation album by American Punk
Punk rock
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 singer Iggy Pop
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, compiled of songs from the Arista years (1979-1982): New Values
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, Soldier
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and Party.

Track listing

  1. Loco Mosquito - 3:16
  2. Bang Bang - 4:07
  3. Tell Me a Story - 2:47
  4. Pumpin' for Jill - 4:31
  5. Take Care of Me - 3:26
  6. I Need More - 4:04
  7. I'm Bored - 2:46
  8. Knocking 'Em Down (In the City) - 3:22
  9. I Snub You - 3:09
  10. Sea of Love
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    - 3:37
  11. Play It Safe - 3:05
  12. Dog Food - 1:49
  13. Happy Man - 2:19
  14. Time Won't Let Me - 3:17
  15. Five Foot One - 4:29
  16. Angel - 3:44
  17. Girls - 2:58
  18. New Values - 2:38
  19. Pleasure - 3:12
  20. Houston Is Hot Tonight - 3:31
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