Lump is a 2000 greatest hits compilation album by The Presidents of the United States of America. The album includes three covers: "Video Killed the Radio Star", originally by The Buggles, "Kick Out the Jams", originally by MC5 and "Cleveland Rocks", originally by Ian Hunter. Unusual for a "Greatest Hits" album, Lump features only ten tracks totally less than 30 minutes in length, and the band's biggest hit, "Peaches," is missing completely, along with minor hit "Kitty".

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  • Lump is a 2000 greatest hits compilation album by The Presidents of the United States of America. The album includes three covers: "Video Killed the Radio Star", originally by The Buggles, "Kick Out the Jams", originally by MC5 and "Cleveland Rocks", originally by Ian Hunter. Unusual for a "Greatest Hits" album, Lump features only ten tracks totally less than 30 minutes in length, and the band's biggest hit, "Peaches," is missing completely, along with minor hit "Kitty".
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  • Lump is a 2000 greatest hits compilation album by The Presidents of the United States of America. The album includes three covers: "Video Killed the Radio Star", originally by The Buggles, "Kick Out the Jams", originally by MC5 and "Cleveland Rocks", originally by Ian Hunter. Unusual for a "Greatest Hits" album, Lump features only ten tracks totally less than 30 minutes in length, and the band's biggest hit, "Peaches," is missing completely, along with minor hit "Kitty".
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