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Duet All Night Long is a split EP release by Reel Big Fish and Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer. It contains six cover songs of which three are performed by each band. Both Rachel Minton of Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer and Aaron Barrett of Reel Big Fish sing on every track, hence the title of the EP. On "Say Say Say", however, the male vocalist is Scott Klopfenstein (the backing singer and trumpeter of Reel Big Fish) instead of Aaron Barrett. Klopfenstein also appears in his usual backing role, including a small bit of the lead during "It's Not Easy".

Track listing

  1. "Ask" (originally by The Smiths) - Reel Big Fish (03:20)
  2. "Dress You Up" (originally by Madonna) - Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer (03:24)
  3. "Lyin' Ass Bitch" (originally by Fishbone) - Reel Big Fish (04:17)
  4. "Don't You Want Me" (originally by The Human League) - Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer (03:08)
  5. "It's Not Easy" (originally from the Walt Disney animated film Pete's Dragon) - Reel Big Fish (02:46)
  6. "Say Say Say" (originally by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney) - Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer (03:23)
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