Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The Great Burrito Extortion Case Album by Bowling for Soup

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The Great Burrito Extortion Case is Bowling for Soup's ninth studio album released on November 7, 2006 as their fifth album through Jive Records. It is their ninth album in total. It was originally set to be titled All My Rowdy Friends Are Still Intoxicated or We're Not Fat, We Just Have Small Heads. This album's first single to be released was "High School Never Ends", which is available on iTunes. The album got an Honorable Mention on Ultimate-Guitar's top ten albums of 2006, and debuted at No. 88 on the Billboard Top 200.

The album's title originated from the news ticker on the bottom of a TV screen that the group saw when in a hotel bar. The headline said "Burrito Extortion Case," which intrigued the band members.

According to the band on their official website "there are at least 12 verses' worth of total joy for every sort-of-sad chorus about an ex-girlfriend on this record."

This album is one of the Bowling For Soup albums not to feature a version of the song "Belgium".


Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length



1. "Epiphany" Jaret Reddick, Zac Maloy 4:09





2. "High School Never Ends" (**) Reddick, Adam Schlesinger 3:29





3. "Val Kilmer" Reddick, Maloy 3:31





4. "I'm Gay" Reddick 3:26





5. "Why Don't I Miss You?" Reddick, Stacy Jones 3:48





6. "A Friendly Goodbye" Reddick 3:27





7. "Luckiest Loser" Reddick, Jones 3:47





8. "Love Sick Stomach Ache (Sugar Coated Accident)" Reddick, Maloy 4:06





9. "Much More Beautiful Person" (with Lesley Roy) Reddick, Mitch Allan 3:24





10. "Friends Like You" Reddick 2:30





11. "When We Die" (*) Reddick, Butch Walker 4:13





12. "99 Biker Friends" Reddick, Maloy 3:14





13. "Don't Let It Be Love" Reddick, Maloy 3:26





14. "If You Come Back to Me" (includes "Outro" hidden track)

Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies by Bowling for Soup

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Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies is a collection of Bowling for Soup's songs from movies and television, their eighth studio album, and their fourth album with Jive Records.[2] It contains both covers and previously unreleased originals.


Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length



1. "Jimmy Neutron Theme" (*) Jaret Reddick, Brian T. Causey 2:09





2. "(Ready or Not) Omaha Nebraska" (**) Reddick 3:38





3. "Greatest Day" (^) Reddick 3:30





4. "...Baby One More Time" (**) Max Martin 3:30





5. "Here We Go" (**) Tim Armstrong 3:09





6. "Undertow" (**) Reddick, Zac Maloy, Ted Bruner 3:31





7. "Spanish Harlem" (**) Jerry Leiber, Phil Spector 1:04





8. "Li'l Red Riding Hood" (*) Ronald Blackwell 2:30





9. "Live It Up" (**) Reddick, Casey Diiorio 3:09





10. "Star Song" (^^) Reddick, Butch Walker 3:26





11. "I Melt with You" (**) Richard Brown, Michael Conroy, Robert Grey, Gary McDowell, Steven Walker 4:02





12. "Five O'Clock World" (*) Allen Reynolds 2:22





13. "Gilligan's Island Theme" (**) Sherwood Schwartz, George Wyle 2:25





14. "Sometimes" (#) Reddick, Maloy 3:28





15. "Sick of Myself" (#)

Saturday, November 8, 2014

A Hangover You Don't Deserve by Bowling for Soup

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A Hangover You Don't Deserve is the seventh studio album by Bowling for Soup.[3] It was released on September 14, 2004 as their third album with Jive Records.[3] The first single, "1985", quickly became a Top 40 staple, peaking at No. 5 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart and was nominated for a Grammy.


Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length



1. "Almost" (*) Jaret Reddick, Butch Walker 3:26





2. "Trucker Hat" (*) Reddick, Walker 3:01





3. "1985" (*) Reddick, Mitch Allan, John Allen 3:13





4. "Get Happy" Reddick, Zac Maloy 2:56





5. "Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" Reddick, Maloy, Ted Bruner 3:50





6. "Ridiculous" Reddick, Casey Diiorio 3:58





7. "Shut-Up and Smile" Reddick, Maloy 4:02





8. "Last Call Casualty" (*) Reddick, Walker 3:31





9. "Next Ex-Girlfriend" Reddick, Coplan 3:25





10. "A-Hole" Reddick, Zuniga 3:56





11. "My Hometown" Reddick 3:02





12. "Smoothie King" Reddick, Maloy 4:01





13. "Sad Sad Situation" Reddick, Zuniga, Tony Scalzo 2:25





14. "Really Might Be Gone" Reddick 3:43





15. "Down for the Count" Reddick 3:37





16. "Two-Seater" (**) Reddick, Maloy 3:55





17. "Friends O' Mine" Reddick, Zuniga, Scalzo 2:22





18. "[Blank]" 0:04-0:05





19. "Ohio" (Reprise) Reddick, Maloy, Bruner 7:17





20. "Belgium" (Boy Band Remix)

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Drunk Enough to Dance by Bowling for Soup

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Drunk Enough to Dance is Bowling for Soup's second album with Jive Records and fifth studio album, released August 6, 2002.[2] It was recorded at Tree Sound Studios and Sonica Recording in Atlanta and Big Time Audio in Dallas, Texas. The album's only single, "Girl All the Bad Guys Want," was nominated for a Grammy award in 2003 in the "Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal" category.

A re-release in 2003 added: "Punk Rock 101"; a cover of '80s new wave band A Flock of Seagulls' "I Ran (So Far Away)"; and "Star Song". There is an acoustic version of the song "Belgium" at the very end of the album. The cover of "I Ran (So Far Away)" was used as the opening theme song of the anime Knights of the Zodiac in North America.




Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length



1. "I Don't Wanna Rock" Jaret Reddick 3:03





2. "Emily" Reddick 3:30





3. "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" (*) Reddick, Butch Walker 3:17





4. "On and On (About You)" Reddick 3:10





5. "Surf Colorado" Reddick 3:54





6. "Life After Lisa" (**) Reddick, Walker 3:08





7. "Where to Begin" Reddick 5:19





8. "The Last Rock Show" Reddick 1:28





9. "Self-Centered" Reddick 3:00





10. "The Hard Way" Reddick 3:09





11. "Out the Window" Reddick 3:20





12. "Cold Shower Tuesdays" Reddick 3:35





13. "Running from Your Dad" Reddick 3:37





14. "Scaring Myself" Reddick 3:31





15. "She's Got a Boyfriend" Reddick 3:51





16. "Greatest Day" (Bonus Track ***) Reddick 3:19





17. "Non-Musical Silence"
18. "Belgium" (Acoustic)

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Let's Do It for Johnny Album by Bowling for Soup

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Let's Do It for Johnny!! is the major-label debut and fourth studio album of Bowling for Soup, released on May 16, 2000 by Jive Records.[1] It was recorded at Reel Time Audio in Denton, Texas, about 100 miles from where the band was formed in Wichita Falls, and featured the group's first hit "The Bitch Song." The album name is a reference to The Outsiders. It is the first album with Gary Wiseman on drums.

The band re-recorded several of their older songs for this album. Tracks 6 and 7 appeared on the album Rock on Honorable Ones!!, tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, and 9 originally appeared on the EP Tell Me When to Whoa, and track 8 appeared on both Rock on Honorable Ones!! and Tell Me When to Whoa.



Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length



1. "Suckerpunch" Jaret Reddick 3:18




2. "The Bitch Song" Reddick 3:23




3. "Pictures He Drew" Reddick 3:22




4. "Dance with You" Reddick 3:29




5. "You and Me" Reddick 4:06




6. "Scope" Reddick, Eric Delegard 3:32




7. "Valentino" Reddick 3:27




8. "Belgium" J. Erik Chandler, Reddick, Delegard 3:24





9. "Andrew" Reddick 2:05





10. "Boulevard" Reddick 3:34





11. "Hang On" Reddick 3:36





12. "Summer of '69" Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance 3:05





13. "All Figured Out"