The Front Bottoms have an extensive collection of unreleased or "rare" tracks, many of which originated on early self-released EPs like I Hate My Friends (2008) and My Grandma vs. Pneumonia (2009). While the band has professionally re-recorded several of these for their "Grandma EP" series ( Rose , Ann , and Theresa ), many others remain available only as basement demos or live recordings. Notable Rare & Unreleased Tracks
Features fan-favorites like "Twelve Feet Deep" and "Jim Bogart" . These tracks captured the band's signature "campy breakdown" energy—aggressive acoustic plucking and conversational, hyper-specific lyrics. the front bottoms unreleased songs
Following I Hate My Friends , the band released Brothers Can’t Be Friends . This era marks a transition where the songwriting got tighter, but the digital footprint got messier. Several songs recorded during these sessions were scrapped for The Front Bottoms (Self-Titled) . The Front Bottoms have an extensive collection of