'' (
1996 ) is the album by musician
Mark Oliver Everett where he began using a full band and the name
Eels (in an attempt to get the records in the same general location in the stores as his previous works under the name "E"). It contains an interesting mix of
Lo-fi ,
Rock and
Pop songs including the singles "Novocaine for the Soul" and "Susan's House". "My Beloved Monster" was later used in the soundtrack of ''
Shrek ''. Influences include
Hip Hop , and
Grunge . The two other musicians listed as members of the "band" on this album are drummer Butch Norton and bass player
Tommy Walter .
# "" (Mark Everett/Mark Goldenberg) - 3:08
# "" (Mark Everett/Jim Jacobsen/Jim Weatherly) - 3:43
# "" (Mark Everett) - 3:53
# "" (Mark Everett) - 3:34
# "" (Mark Everett/Jon Brion) - 4:46
# "" (Mark Everett) - 2:13
# "" (Mark Everett/Jim Jacobsen) - 3:38
# "" (Mark Everett) - 3:13
# "" (Mark Everett) - 4:01
# "" (Mark Everett) - 3:11
# "" (Mark Everett/Mark Goldenberg) - 4:28
# "" (Mark Everett/Jill Sobule) - 4:05