World Domination is the second studio album by British all-female rock band Innocent. It was released in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2004 by Vixenation, just eight months after the release of Innocent's debut album Guilty as Charged. The album contains a combination of songs written by Innocent, other artists and cover versions. Although mostly influenced by alternative rock music, the album also features collaborations with dance outfit Generation X and hip-hop and pop artist Kandi. Rock band Dr. C and the Predicates also appear.
Critics reviewed World Domination positively, declaring it a stronger, more solid effort than its predecessor. World Domination was preceded by the number one single "Stupid Pathetic Love Song" and an AA-side of "Tea Party" and Alanis Morissette's "Ironic". Following its release, Innocent released the top-three single "Waterfalls" as well as the Generation X collaboration "Breaking Out". The album was re-released in July 2005 to include "Messiah Bitch", written and recorded by Innocent for the soundtrack to Ivy's film The Entertainer.
- "Butterflies and Hurricanes" (Muse)
- "Stupid Pathetic Love Song
" (Holly Donaho, Phoebe Hearst, Elizabeth Stratten)
- "Respect" (Chris Wells, Glen Ballard)
- "Celebrity Skin
" (Hole)
- "One Night Stand" (with Dr. C and the Predicates) (Donaho, Hearst, Stratten)
- "Ironic" (Alanis Morissette, Ballard)
- "Tea Party" (Martin Mills)
- "Nothing
" (Riley Hart)
- "Dangerous" (Charlie C)
- "Sweep It Under
" (Hearst)
- "Used Karma" (Stratten)
- "Breaking Out" (with Generation X) (Martin Mills)
- "Waterfalls
" (Donaho)
- "Eeney Meney Miney Mo" (with Kandi
) (Stratten, Kandi)
- "Abused" (Stratten)
- "Dead" (Donaho)
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