"Spit on a Stranger" is a single by the indie-rock band Pavement, coming from their final record Terror Twilight.
The style of the recordings was similar to those found on the compilation At Home With The Groovebox ("Robyn Turns 26" and "Watch Out!"), the B-sides of the Spit on a Stranger single ("Rooftop Gambler" and "The Porpoise And The Hand Grenade"), and the demo version of "Major Leagues" found on the Major Leagues EP.
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This recording was edited, retitled "...And Then" and issued as the vinyl B-side to Spit on a Stranger.
Sister Spit | Stranger in a Strange Land | Stranger Than Paradise | Welcome Stranger | Stranger in Moscow | Never Take Sweets from a Stranger | I See a Dark Stranger | Hello Stranger (film) | Hello Stranger | Dance with a Stranger | Tread Softly Stranger | The Perfect Stranger | Sword of the Stranger | Spit on a Stranger | Spencer Spit State Park | Rolf Stranger | Naked Came the Stranger | Goodbye Stranger | Curonian Spit | When a Stranger Calls Back | The Stranger Wore a Gun | The Stranger in the Mirror: Dissociation – The Hidden Epidemic | The Return of Clint the Stranger | The Restless Stranger | The Perfect Stranger (film) | Talking to a Stranger | Stranger Pond | Stranger in Us All | Stranger in This Town | Stranger in a Strange Land (song) |
The progressive bluegrass band Nickel Creek covered Terror Twilight's first single, "Spit on a Stranger" on their 2002 album, This Side.