A soundtrack to youth that combines nostalgia and punk rock.
The album reached number 24 on the US charts and included a worldwide hit cover of Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer." It retains the energy of their indie days while offering a more refined, melodic punk sound.
This album is a symbol of the 2000s punk scene, where these indie scene darlings exploded with talent on the major stage. From driving punk numbers to epic songs featuring strings, the single-minded passion embodied in every note is a love letter to all adults who cherish "those days." By the time you finish listening to this masterpiece, you'll be filled with radiant emotion.
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15 TRACKS:
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1)
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So Long, Astoria
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2)
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Takeoffs And Landings
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3)
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In This Diary
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4)
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My Reply
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5)
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Unopened Letter To The World
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6)
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The Saddest Song
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7)
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Summer '79
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8)
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The Hero Dies In This One
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9)
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All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know
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10)
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The Boys Of Summer
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11)
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Radio #2
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12)
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Looking Back On Today
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13)
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Eight Of Nine
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14)
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I Won't Spend Another Night Alone
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15)
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The Saddest Song (Acoustic)
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Mixed By, Producer - Lou Giordano
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Vocals, Guitar - Kris Roe
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Engineer - Bradley Cooke
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Engineer - Thom Flowers
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Engineer - Andrew Alekel
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Drums - Chris Knapp (2)
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Guitar, Vocals - John Collura
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Bass - Mike Davenport