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Extreme is the first studio album of Boston funk-metal band Extreme, released on March 14, 1989. Despite being released on a major label, the album did not sell very well and produced two singles: "Kid Ego" and the radio-only "Play With Me". It would not be until their next album, Pornograffitti, that the band would become well known. Musically, the record is dominated by muscular metal guitar riffs, often with funky, syncopated timing, and incendiary, high-speed metal solos. The record foreshadowed the extraordinary technical guitar-playing prowess of Portuguese-born guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, which would be more fully revealed on the band's subsequent release, Pornograffitti. Track listing All songs written by Cherone & Bettencourt, except "Mutha (Don't Wanna Go to School Today)" by Cherone, LeBeaux & Hunt. No. Title Length 1. "Little Girls" 3:47 2. "Wind Me Up" 3:37 3. "Kid Ego" 4:04 4. "Watching, Waiting" 4:54 5. "Mutha (Don't Wanna Go to School Today)" 4:52 6. "Teacher's Pet" 3:02 7. "Big Boys Don't Cry" 3:34 8. "Smoke Signals" 4:14 9. "Flesh 'n' Blood" 3:31 10. "Rock a Bye Bye" 5:57 11. "Play with Me" (not present on the vinyl release) 3:29 Total length: 45:00 Personnel Pat Badger β bass guitar, backing vocals Nuno Bettencourt β guitar, synthesizer, piano, backing vocals, percussion, orchestration, mixing Gary Cherone β lead & backing vocals, design, logo design Paul Geary β drums, percussion, backing vocals, logo design Additional musicians The Lollipop Kids β ba
Little Girls
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Wind Me Up
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Kid Ego
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Watching, Waiting
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Mutha (Don't Wanna Go To School Today)
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Teacher's Pet
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Big Boys Don't Cry
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Smoke Signals
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Flesh 'N' Blood
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Rock A Bye Bye
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Play With Me
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