DNA (album)

DNA is the third studio album from Salad Television, released on December 4, 2020.

Side one/Disc one

 * 1) Omg.exe (5:05)
 * 2) Human Blood (5:01)
 * 3) Wasted Years (6:00) (ft.  and Flavia)
 * 4) That Little Toadlet's Eyes (5:00)
 * 5) Loser (7:45)
 * 6) Always (3:57) (ft. )
 * 7) Patchy (3:04) (ft.  as Patchy the Pirate)

Side one/Disc two

 * 1) Freaky Beat (6:02)
 * 2) Lostcore (8:21)
 * 3) Weirdcore (3:44)
 * 4) Paranoid (6:12) (ft. Christian Sollander,  and )
 * 5) YamiKawaii (4:53)
 * 6) The Joker (5:22) (Fatboy Slim cover)
 * 7) Mechanik (2:00)

Side two/Disc one

 * 1) S-A-G-W-A (4:30)
 * 2) Quit Waving at Me You Nitwits (3:00)
 * 3) The Common Man's Lousy Anthem (2:50)
 * 4) Lazy (6:05) (ft. 4 Big Bands)
 * 5) Born Slippy Nuxx (4:56) (ft. )
 * 6) Future Arc (4:32) (ft. )
 * 7) Traumacore (6:41)

Side two/Disc two

 * 1) Blown Away (5:17)
 * 2) Every Copy of Music is Personalized (2:55)
 * 3) Mental Breakdown (6:29) (ft. )
 * 4) Fetish (4:50)
 * 5) A Little Secret (3:33) (ft.  and Rachel S)
 * 6) The Trial (5:13) (Pink Floyd cover)
 * 7) Outside The World (1:50)

Side three/Disc one

 * 1) Dancing Queen (4:00) ( cover)
 * 2) Flare (4:30) (ft. )
 * 3) Stimulatorrr (2:45)
 * 4) 5% Freestyle (3:30)
 * 5) Violent Resuscitation Noises 'Aid Brain Growth in Infants' Sonar Therapy / Nature Healing 2 Hours (4:00) (ft. )
 * 6) Swish Trip (4:00) (ft. Jenny)
 * 7) Clap Clap Clap Clap (2:30)

Side three/Disc two

 * 1) I've Got Dat Body (3:45) (ft. Lil Nuclea Reacta and Giada)
 * 2) The Electronics Store (3:00)
 * 3) I Only Think About Love (3:45) (ft. Jan Rathsman)
 * 4) Killa Klown on Drugz (5:00)
 * 5) Cold War (3:55)
 * 6) I Like Wishing (1:15)
 * 7) This CD is a CD (2:00)

Side four/Disc one

 * 1) Soap (3:00)

Salad Television

 * Samuel Parker - synthesizers, production, backing vocals
 * Amandi Mainda - rapping

Additional musicians

 * El Kadsre City Symphonic Orchestra - orchestra, choral vocals

Promotion
Some of the performances by Salad Television on TV shows to promote the album were lip-synced in a obvious manner for "stylistic suck", according to Samuel Parker, and as a homage to other acts doing this during the 1980s.