T.R.A.S.H. (Tubes Rarities and Smash Hits)

T.R.A.S.H. (Tubes Rarities and Smash Hits) is a compilation album by the rock band The Tubes, released in November 1981.

Background
After four studio albums and a live album for A&M Records, the band were working on the Suffer for Sound album when they were dropped by the label. They subsequently signed a deal with Capitol Records in 1981, but to fulfil their contract, A&M released this collection of recordings in November that year, including tracks from their early singles and unreleased material. One track from the shelved Suffer for Sound album, "Drivin' All Night", was included as the album's opener.

T.R.A.S.H. has been described as the band's best album. A review from Billboard picked out the live version of Captain & Tennille's "Love Will Keep Us Together" as a highlight.

Side one
1. "Drivin' All Night" (Bill Spooner, Steen, Prairie Prince, Vince Welnick, Cotten, Anderson, Fee Waybill, Styles, Kesse) 2. "What Do You Want from Life?" (Spooner, Evans) 3. "Turn Me On" (Spooner, Steen, Prince, Welnick, Cotten, Anderson, Waybill) 4. "Slipped My Disco" (Spooner, Steen) 5. "Don't Touch Me There" (Ron Nagle, Jane Dornacker) (sic) 6. "Mondo Bondage" (Spooner, Steen, Prince, Welnick, Cotten, Anderson, Waybill)
 * from the unreleased album Suffer for Sound, referred to as the "Black" album in the sleeve notes
 * from The Tubes
 * from Remote Control
 * from Young and Rich
 * from Young and Rich
 * live version from What Do You Want from Live

Side two
1. "Love Will Keep Us Together" (Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield) 2. "White Punks on Dope (W.P.O.D.)" Parts A&B (Evans, Spooner, Steen) 3. "Prime Time" (Spooner, Steen, Prince, Welnick, Cotten, Anderson, Waybill) 4. "I'm Just a Mess" (Steen, Spooner) 5. "Only the Strong Survive" (Spooner, Steen, Prince, Welnick, Cotten, Anderson, Waybill)
 * unreleased live recording from 1976
 * Part A is an unreleased live "country rock" version from 1979
 * Part B is a promo single edit of the track from The Tubes
 * alternate version of the Remote Control track featuring Re Styles on solo vocals
 * from Now
 * from Remote Control