The Proximity Effect
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The Proximity Effect | ||
Studio album by Nada Surf | ||
Released | September 22, 1998 | |
Genre | Indie rock | |
Label | MarDev | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Nada Surf chronology | ||
High/Low (1996) |
The Proximity Effect (1998) |
Let Go (2003) |
The Proximity Effect, released on 1998-09-22, was the second album released by the Alternative/Indie band Nada Surf. The album was self-released under the MarDev label. The Songs "Hyperspace" and "Amateur" were by far the best known songs released in the album. The Proximity Effect helped boost Nada Surf's popularity and helped make its releases of The Weight Is a Gift and Let Go so profitable.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hyperspace"
- "Amateur"
- "80 Windows"
- "Mother's Day""
- "Troublemaker"
- "Bacardi"
- "Bad Best Friend"
- "Dispossession"
- "The Voices"
- "Firecracker"
- "Slow Down"
- "Robot"
- "Silent Fighting" (Bonus Track)
- "Spookey" (Bonus Track)