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Volume 2 (The Bouncing Souls Album)
''Volume 2'' is the eleventh studio album by the Bouncing Souls. It was released on October 23, 2020 and was recorded in the days leading up to the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. The album contains 10 songs from their previous albums re-recorded in new styles, along with a new song, "World on Fire". Background In 2019, The Bouncing Souls started to play acoustic sets before their live concerts to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Inspired by the positive reception of these performances, the band teamed up with engineer and producer Will Yip, with whom they collaborated on their '' Crucial Moments'' EP, to record a studio album of the acoustic renditions. However, while in the studio, the band improvised different approaches to their songs and the styles of the recordings grew from the acoustic style originally performed live. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the liner notes. Musicians * Greg Attonito – vocals * Pete Steinkopf – guitar, backing vocals * Bryan Kienlen – b ...
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The Bouncing Souls
The Bouncing Souls are an American punk band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 1989. By the time of their acknowledgment by the national punk rock scene, they had reignited a "pogo" element to New Jersey punk rock by playing fast light-hearted songs, a model followed by various other local bands. History The four original members grew up in Basking Ridge, New Jersey and played in smaller bands while attending Ridge High School. Although they decided to forgo college, they made the decision to move to a college town; New Brunswick, NJ, which is the home of Rutgers University. New Brunswick had a reputation for supporting underground music, and over the years had seen not only musical acts but actors enjoy professional success. The Bouncing Souls not only became a staple in the New Brunswick music scene, but also helped other bands gain an audience by opening up for them in the clubs around town, as well as parties and shows they put on themselves. The band's name is a der ...
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Pure Noise Records
Pure Noise Records is an American punk rock record label based in Nashville, Tennessee. It was founded by Jake Round in 2009 while he was an editor at '' AMP''; the previous fall, friends of his in the band No Bragging Rights told him they were looking for a new label, and Round expressed interest in releasing the album himself. Prior to this Round had a short stint as an intern at Fat Wreck Chords. While the label began as a home operation, and had only put out five albums by the end of 2010, by 2014 some of the label's roster were main-stage acts at Warped Tour, and others had sold nearly 50,000 copies of their albums. Overall, the label's catalog had sold over 280,000 records as of March 2014. Among the label's signings are Vanna and Hit the Lights. In March 2017, Pure Noise Records partnered with Sony Music to create a new music label called Weekday Records. History Originally the label was called Pure Noise Entertainment and was supposed to become a pure concert agency, ...
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Will Yip
Will may refer to: Common meanings * Will and testament, instructions for the disposition of one's property after death * Will (philosophy), or willpower * Will (sociology) * Will, volition (psychology) * Will, a modal verb - see Shall and will People and fictional characters * Will (comics) (1927–2000), a comic strip artist * Will (given name), a list of people and fictional characters named Will or Wil * Will (surname) * Will (Brazilian footballer) (born 1973) Arts, entertainment, and media Films * '' Will: G. Gordon Liddy'', a 1982 TV film * ''Will'' (1981 film), an American drama * ''Will'' (2011 film), a British sports drama * '' Bandslam'', a 2008 film with the working title ''Will'' Literature * ''Will'' (novel), by Christopher Rush * ''Will'', an autobiography by G. Gordon Liddy Music * Will (band), a Canadian electronic music act * ''Will'' (Julianna Barwick album), a 2016 album by Julianna Barwick * ''Will'' (Leo O'Kelly album), a 2011 album by Leo O'Kel ...
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Crucial Moments
''Crucial Moments'' is an EP by the Bouncing Souls The Bouncing Souls are an American punk band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 1989. By the time of their acknowledgment by the national punk rock scene, they had reignited a "pogo" element to New Jersey punk rock by playing fast light-h ... that was released on March 15, 2019. The six song EP was released as part of a celebration of the band's 30th anniversary. The band also released a book detailing their history and supported both releases with a world tour. The title track was released as the first single and a music video was also released for the song to promote the EP. Track listing Personnel *Greg Attonito – vocals *Pete Steinkopf – guitar *Bryan Kienlen – bass *George Rebelo – drums Charts References {{The Bouncing Souls The Bouncing Souls EPs 2019 EPs Albums produced by Will Yip ...
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The Bouncing Souls
The Bouncing Souls are an American punk band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 1989. By the time of their acknowledgment by the national punk rock scene, they had reignited a "pogo" element to New Jersey punk rock by playing fast light-hearted songs, a model followed by various other local bands. History The four original members grew up in Basking Ridge, New Jersey and played in smaller bands while attending Ridge High School. Although they decided to forgo college, they made the decision to move to a college town; New Brunswick, NJ, which is the home of Rutgers University. New Brunswick had a reputation for supporting underground music, and over the years had seen not only musical acts but actors enjoy professional success. The Bouncing Souls not only became a staple in the New Brunswick music scene, but also helped other bands gain an audience by opening up for them in the clubs around town, as well as parties and shows they put on themselves. The band's name is a der ...
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Spin (magazine)
''Spin'' (stylized in all caps) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012. History Early history ''Spin'' was established in 1985 by Bob Guccione, Jr. In August 1987, the publisher announced it would stop publishing ''Spin'', but Guccione Jr. retained control of the magazine and partnered with former MTV president David H. Horowitz to quickly revive the magazine. During this time, it was published by Camouflage Publishing with Guccione Jr. serving as president and chief executive and Horowitz as investor and chairman. In its early years, ''Spin'' was known for its narrow music coverage with an emphasis on college rock, grunge, indie rock, and the ongoing emergence of hip-hop, while virtually ignoring other genres, such as country and metal. It pointedly provided a national alternative to ''Rolling Stone's'' more e ...
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Maniacal Laughter
''Maniacal Laughter'' is The Bouncing Souls' second full-length album, which includes "The Ballad Of Johnny X," and "Here We Go." The album also contains a cover of "Born to Lose," which was originally performed by Ted Daffan. "Lamar Vannoy" is included in the opening sequence of Larry Clark's 2002 film ''Ken Park''. Track listing All songs written by The Bouncing Souls except where noted. # "Lamar Vannoy" – 3:04 # "No Rules" – 1:10 # "The Freaks, Nerds, and Romantics" – 2:32 # "Argyle" – 2:35 # "All of This and Nothing" – 0:55 # "The BMX Song" – 1:57 # "Quick Chek Girl" – 2:52 # "Headlights.... Ditch!" – 0:43 # "Here We Go" – 1:58 # "Born to Lose" ( Frankie Brown, Daffan) – 2:07 # "Moon Over Asbury" – 1:45 # "The Ballad of Johnny X" ( Johnny X, The Bouncing Souls) – 2:06 Personnel * Greg Attonito – vocals * Pete Steinkopf – guitar * Bryan Keinlen – bass, artwork * Shal Khichi – drums * Thom Wilson Thom Wilson (died February 8, 2015) was ...
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How I Spent My Summer Vacation (album)
''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' is the fifth studio album by American punk rock band the Bouncing Souls. It was recorded in November and December 2000. It was released on May 22, 2001. This was the first album to feature new drummer Michael McDermott, formerly of Murphy's Law and Skinnerbox. The song "Manthem" is featured in the video game '' Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4''. Release On February 28, 2001, "True Believers" and the music video for "Here We Go" was posted on the band's website. The band was due to support Green Day on their tour of Japan in March; however, due to an illness in drummer Michael McDermott's family, the band pulled out. In early May 2001, the band filmed a music video for "Gone". ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' was released in May 2001, through Epitaph Records. In May and June 2001, the band toured Europe as part of the Deconstruction Tour. In August 2001, the band filmed a music video for "True Believers" at CBGB in New York City. In February and M ...
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Anchors Aweigh (album)
''Anchors Aweigh'' is the sixth studio album to be recorded by American punk rock band the Bouncing Souls. It was released on August 26, 2003 though Epitaph Records. Following the release of their fifth studio album '' How I Spent My Summer Vacation'' (2001), bassist Bryan Kienlen ended an intimate relationship and wrote new material as a result of it. Recording took place at Lakeview Farms, North Brookfield, Massachusetts, and Water Music, Hoboken, New Jersey, with John Seymour as the main producer, and Kienlen and guitarist Pete Steinkopf as co-producers. ''Anchors Aweigh'' is a pop-punk and punk-rock album that has a darker sound than its predecessor; the band experimented with melodies and rhythms during the writing stage. ''Anchors Aweigh'' received generally favorable reviews from critics, several of whom complimented The Bouncing Souls' musicianship. The album peaked at number 168 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and number eight on the Independent Albums component chart. The ba ...
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Hopeless Romantic (The Bouncing Souls Album)
''Hopeless Romantic'' is the fourth full-length studio album by American punk rock band The Bouncing Souls. It was released in 1999 on Epitaph. The album finds the band experimenting with tempos and genres, all while maintaining the energetic punk sound of their previous albums. ''Hopeless Romantic'' contains fan favorites like "Kid", "¡Olé!", and the ballad "Night on Earth." Release ''Hopeless Romantic'' was released in May 1999. The Bouncing Souls toured with H2O, Vision, and the Casualties on the east coast in November and December 1999. Drummer Shal Khich left the band in January 2000. Towards the end of the year, the band supported Green Day in Europe. Reception The album was included at number 31 on ''Rock Sound''s "The 51 Most Essential Pop Punk Albums of All Time" list.Bird, ed. 2014, p. 71 Track listing All tracks by The Bouncing Souls except where noted. # "Hopeless Romantic" – 2:12 # "'87" – 3:27 # "Kid" – 2:50 # "Fight to Live" – 2:58 # "Bullying the Ju ...
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The Bouncing Souls (album)
''The Bouncing Souls'' is the third full-length album by American punk rock band The Bouncing Souls, and was released by Epitaph Records. Track listing All songs by The Bouncing Souls. # "Cracked" – 1:56 # "Say Anything" – 1:16 # "Kate Is Great" – 2:54 # "Low Life" – 1:16 # "Chunksong" (Timmy Chunks, The Bouncing Souls) – 1:08 # "East Side Mags" – 1:06 # "The Toilet Song" – 1:23 # "Single Successful Guy" – 1:58 # "Whatever I Want (Whatever That Is)" – 1:23 # "Serenity" – 2:25 # "Party At 174" – 1:53 # "Holiday Cocktail Lounge" – 2:01 # "The Screamer" – 1:57 # "East Coast! Fuck You!" – 1:01 # "I Like Your Eyes" – 1:02 # "Shark Attack" – 1:22 Personnel *Greg Attonito – singing, vocals *Pete Steinkopf – guitar, backing vocals *Bryan Keinlen – bass guitar, bass, backing vocals, artwork *Shal Khichi – drums *Thom Wilson – engineer *Mike Ainsworth – assistant engineer *Eddy Shreyer – technician References

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