The Exotic Sounds of the Alter Boys
The Exotic Sounds of the Alter Boys | |
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Studio album by The Alter Boys | |
Released | March 8, 2005 |
Genre | Experimental rock, funk rock, avant-garde metal |
Length | 56:37 |
Label | Fractured Transmitter |
Producer | Jason Popson |
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The Exotic Sounds of the Alter Boys is the debut album by The Alter Boys released on March 8, 2005.
Track listing
- "Pigs & Pineapples" – 2:47
- "Can't Cool Down" – 2:29
- "Famine Ghost" – 4:04
- "Little White Lies" – 5:22
- "Where Have You Gone" – 4:07
- "A Little Pain Goes a Long Way" – 7:21
- "Auto-Erotica" – 2:41
- "Boy in a Bubble" – 2:35
- "Docking Bay 94" – 2:39
- "Surrounded by Porcelain Flies" – 4:05
- "I See You Moving" – 4:13
- "Yesterday Is Here" – 14:08
All songs written by The Alter Boys, except "Where Have You Gone" (written by The Alter Boys & S. Mears, originally performed by Dog Fashion Disco on Erotic Massage as "Lookin' For Love (Part One)"), and "Yesterday Is Here" (Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan).
Personnel
- Vocals - Todd Smith, Jason Popson
- Additional Vocals - Craig Martini, Mike Martini, Ryan Dunn
- Guitar - Todd Smith, Mike Martini
- Bass - Craig Martini
- Keyboards - Jeff Siegel
- Drums - Eric Matthews
- Saxophones, flute and clarinet - Matt Rippetoe
- Executive Producer - Jason Popson
- Engineer - Bill Korecky
- Engineer for "Yesterday Is Here" - Ben Schigel
- Mixing - Bill Korecky
- Mixing for "Yesterday Is Here" - Ben Schigel
- Mastering - Roger Lian
- Layout - Pants Pantsley
- Collage - Dwid
- Concept & Design - Dwid & Pants
- Photos - Karen Novak
Guest appearances
- David Koechner
- The Naked Trucker
- Mary Cushman
- Syona Martini
- Andrea Ferro
- Bam Margera
- Jimmy Pop
- Johnny Knoxville
- Brandon Dicamillo
References
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