For fans of the indie-punk duo The Front Bottoms, the band’s official discography is only half the story. Brian Sella and Mat Uychich have spent over fifteen years building a massive cult following, fueled by raw acoustic energy, hyper-specific lyricism, and a famously chaotic early history. Before signing to Fueled by Ramen or releasing their landmark 2011 self-titled album, the band recorded heavily in basements, bedrooms, and local studios.
|| Source | Status | |:-|:-|:-| |The Supply Of Power / La La La (The Power of Supply)|Live sets|Never officially released| |The Winds|Live sets|Released on Theresa EP| |Hello World|Live sets|Released on Theresa EP| |The Plan (Fuck Jobs)|Live sets|Never officially released| |Vacation Town|Live sets|Never officially released| |Noodle Monster|YouTube single (2016)|Widely available| the front bottoms unreleased songs
Beyond "Grip N' Tie," the band's earliest, most deeply hidden material exists in the form of physical, self-produced albums. These include: For fans of the indie-punk duo The Front
In 2010, The Front Bottoms self-released a six-song EP titled Slow Dance to Soft Rock . It was available on Bandcamp for the modest price of $3 and showcased an “unpolished, unique vocal style with simple yet brilliant lyrics”. || Source | Status | |:-|:-|:-| |The Supply
This self-released album from 2008 is the band's true debut full-length, and it's a goldmine of unreleased material. The album is no longer legally available for purchase, and physical or digital copies are extremely hard to find.