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Something to Take the Edge Off

May 21, 2000 | Houston, Texas
Something to Take the Edge Off

Something to Take the Edge Off is Doug Stanhope's third stand-up comedy album, released on August 4, 2000, by -ismist Recordings.

Recorded live at The Laff Stop comedy club in Houston, Texas, on May 21, 2000, the album features 21 tracks, showcasing Stanhope's unfiltered comedic style.

The performance is complemented by Henry Phillips on acoustic guitar, adding a unique musical element to Stanhope's routine.

Track List:

  1. Vice
  2. Real Stories
  3. Top Ten Laws
  4. Quitter
  5. Live Life
  6. Suicide
  7. Dead Sport/Behind the Comedy
  8. $16 an Hour
  9. Scared Straight
  10. Don't Pull Your Dick Out
  11. A Matter of Size
  12. Big Rubber Fist
  13. Pace Yourself
  14. Destroying Your Body
  15. Shake the Baby
  16. Freak Shows
  17. Offensive to Midgets
  18. End the Hate
  19. The Tit Fuck Joke in Its Entirety
  20. Excess in Moderation
  21. Bobbie Barnett
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