OK Go (album)
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OK Go | ||
Studio album by OK Go | ||
Released | September 17, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 40:43 | |
Label | Capitol Records | |
Producer(s) | Howard Willing David Trumfio |
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OK Go chronology | ||
OK Go (2002) |
Oh No (2005) |
OK Go is the first album by the Chicago rock band OK Go. It was released in September, 2002.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Get Over It" (Damian Kulash Jr.) – 3:16
- "Don't Ask Me" (Kulash) – 2:46
- "You're So Damn Hot" (Kulash) – 2:36
- "What To Do" (Kulash) – 3:58
- "1000 Miles Per Hour" (Kulash) – 3:32
- "Shortly Before the End" (Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Neal Hefti) – 4:19
- Contains elements from "Jervis" by Neal Hefti
- "Return" (Kulash, Nordwind) – 3:49
- "There's a Fire" (Kulash, Andy Duncan) – 3:49
- "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips" (Kulash, Nordwind) – 3:26
- "The Fix Is In" (Kulash, Duncan) – 3:53
- "Hello, My Treacherous Friends" (Kulash) – 2:59
- "Bye Bye Baby" (Kulash, Nordwind) – 2:14
[edit] Miscellanea
Track No. 1, "Get Over It", was featured on the soundtrack of the video games Triple Play Baseball 2002 and Madden 2003
Track No. 2, "Don't Ask Me", was featured on the soundtrack of the video game MVP Baseball 2003 and the movie Catch That Kid.
[edit] Band line-up
- Damian Kulash Jr. – vocals, guitar, programming, percussion
- Tim Nordwind – bass, vocals
- Andy Duncan – guitar, keyboard, vocals
- Dan Konopka – drums
[edit] Personnel
- Andrew Slater - Executive Producer
- Howard Willing - Producer, Engineer
- Ted Jensen - Mixing, Mastering Engineer
[edit] External links
OK Go at MusicBrainz