Dead Ends and Girlfriends
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Dead Ends and Girlfriends | ||
Studio album by Allister | ||
Recorded | Week of 28 December 1998 to 4 January 1999, at Amerycan Studios, N. Hollywood, CA | |
Genre | Rock, Pop-punk | |
Label | Drive-Thru | |
Producer(s) | Ro Sahebi & Allister | |
Allister chronology | ||
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You Can't Do That on Vinyl (1998) |
Dead Ends and Girlfriends (1999) |
Last Stop Suburbia (2002) |
Dead Ends and Girlfriends is an album released in 1999 by the band Allister. The album is dedicated to the memory of Phil Bonnet & Beth Miller.
Three of the songs were not written by Allister: "Miz" is by Kevin Doss & The Humdingers, "I Want It That Way" is by Max Martin and Andreas Carlsson, and "Fraggle Rock" (listed on Dead Ends as "Fraggle Rawk") is by Dennis Lee and Phillip Balsam. "I Want It That Way" was made famous by the Backstreet Boys. "Fraggle Rock" was the theme song of the children's TV series of the same name.
[edit] Track listing
- "Jimmy's Dreamgirl"
- "Residential Burglary"
- "Moper"
- "Jacob Thinks I'm Gay"
- "It's Just Me"
- "Miz"
- "Moon Lake Village"
- "I Told You So"
- "Timing"
- "Friday Night"
- "Chasing Amy"
- "Boysenberry"
- "Fraggle Rawk"
- "Pictures"
- "Love Song"
- "I Want It That Way"