Vinyl Me Please vinyl edition - An 18-year-old faced with the daunting task of creating a debut that lived up to the hype that only heightened during his hiatus, Earl Sweatshirt didn’t buckle under the pressure or rely only on the old tricks; he reinvented himself. More focused even in its messiness, Doris is a well-timed candid capturing one of the most brilliant hip-hop artists of our time making the first steps toward becoming the rapper he wanted to be.
| A1 | Pre |
| A2 | Burgundy |
| A3 | 20 Wave Caps |
| A4 | Sunday |
| A5 | Hive |
| A6 | Chum |
| A7 | Sasquatch |
| B1 | Centurion |
| B2 | 523 |
| B3 | Uncle Al |
| B4 | Guild |
| B5 | Molasses |
| B6 | Whoah |
| B7 | Hoarse |
| B8 | Knight |