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The Mountain Goats are an indie band that formed in 1991. Since then, there has been about 350-400 released songs. However, some are unreleased. Here is some of the songs:
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The Mountain Goats are an indie folk band that formed in 1991. Since their formation, they've released around 350-400 songs. Despite the steady flow of releases, some of their '''songs have gone unreleased'''.  


*History of the Church (Part 1) (this was played once at Munchie's, a club in Pomona, California.)
==Lost Song List==
*Chilean Fire Barrel (played on KSPC radio December 13, 1992.)
*'History of the Church' (Part 1) (played once at Munchie's, a club in Pomona, California.)
*Going to California (also played at Munchie's once.)
*'Chilean Fire Barrel' (played on KSPC radio December 13th, 1992.)
*Pennsylvania Dutch Treat (played April 4, 1998 at Duke Coffeehouse, Durham.)
*'Going to California' (also played at Munchie's once.)
*Pure Sun (played on August 23, 1994 in Massachusetts.)
*'Pennsylvania Dutch Treat' (played April 4th, 1998, at Duke Coffeehouse, Durham.)
*We Shall All Be Healed (I don't remember when it was played.)
*'Pure Sun' (played on August 23rd, 1994, in Massachusetts.)
*I Might Compare (this had one appearance at the Castro Theatre in California on December 14, 2010.)
*'We Shall All Be Healed' (Date is unknown)
*You Take the High Road (made its only appearance in Athens Georgia on January 23, 1999.)
*'I Might Compare' (this had one appearance at the Castro Theatre in California on December 14th, 2010.)
*Italian Guns (appeared partially in Pennsylvania at the Rangos Ballroom in 2014.)
*'You Take the High Road' (made its only appearance in Athens Georgia on January 23rd, 1999.)
*Hommel West (played at Off Broadway in St. Louis on September 8, 2015.)
*'Italian Guns' (appeared partially in Pennsylvania at the Rangos Ballroom in 2014.)
*'Hommel West' (played at Off Broadway in St. Louis on September 8th, 2015.)


Those are some examples of unreleased songs by the Mountain Goats.
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The mountain goats.jpg

The band members (top) Jon Wurster, (left to right) Matt Douglas, John Darnielle, and Peter Hughes.

Status: Lost

The Mountain Goats are an indie folk band that formed in 1991. Since their formation, they've released around 350-400 songs. Despite the steady flow of releases, some of their songs have gone unreleased.

Lost Song List

  • 'History of the Church' (Part 1) (played once at Munchie's, a club in Pomona, California.)
  • 'Chilean Fire Barrel' (played on KSPC radio December 13th, 1992.)
  • 'Going to California' (also played at Munchie's once.)
  • 'Pennsylvania Dutch Treat' (played April 4th, 1998, at Duke Coffeehouse, Durham.)
  • 'Pure Sun' (played on August 23rd, 1994, in Massachusetts.)
  • 'We Shall All Be Healed' (Date is unknown)
  • 'I Might Compare' (this had one appearance at the Castro Theatre in California on December 14th, 2010.)
  • 'You Take the High Road' (made its only appearance in Athens Georgia on January 23rd, 1999.)
  • 'Italian Guns' (appeared partially in Pennsylvania at the Rangos Ballroom in 2014.)
  • 'Hommel West' (played at Off Broadway in St. Louis on September 8th, 2015.)