''One Planet One People'' is the debut studio album by the American
punk rock band
The Lookouts. It was released in 1987 through
Lookout! Records and was the first ever release on the label. ''One Planet One People'' is the first recording featuring
Tré Cool of
Green Day
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Lyrical topics in their songs are religion and the establishment, with some silly, funny songs.
Track listing
Personnel
*
Larry Livermore -
lead vocals
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,
guitar
* Kain Kong -
bass
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* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range:
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** Acoustic bass gui ...
,
backing vocals, lead vocals on "Catatonic Society"
*
Tré Cool -
drums
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, lead vocals on "The Mushroom Is Exploding"
Production
* Kevin Army -
producer
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,
engineer
* The Lookouts - producers
* Davy Normal - front cover art
* Larry Livermore - back cover art
* John Golden -
mastering
References
1987 albums
The Lookouts albums
Lookout! Records albums
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