Through Being Cool
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Through Being Cool | ||
Studio album by Saves the Day | ||
Released | November 2, 1999 | |
Recorded | 1999 | |
Genre | Pop Punk | |
Length | 33:22 | |
Label | Equal Vision Records | |
Producer(s) | Steve Evetts | |
Saves the Day chronology | ||
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Can't Slow Down (1997) |
Through Being Cool (1999) |
Stay What You Are (2001) |
Through Being Cool (1999) is the sophomore release of Princeton, New Jersey-based band Saves the Day. It has a more melodic sound than their first release, Can't Slow Down, which was a more punk/hardcore driven record. Interestingly enough, the album was released a mere year after the band's first release even though they had replaced 3 of their members. At the time of the recording, Saves The Day consisted of Chris Conley, Dave Soloway, Ted Alexander, Eben D'Amico, and Bryan Newman.
[edit] Track listing
- "All-Star Me"
- "You Vandal"
- "Shoulder to the Wheel"
- "Rocks Tonic Juice Magic"
- "Holly Hox, Forget Me Nots"
- "Third Engine"
- "My Sweet Fracture"
- "The Vast Spoils of America (From the Badlands through the Ocean)"
- "The Last Lie I Told"
- "Do You Know What I Love the Most?"
- "Through Being Cool"
- "Banned from the Back Porch"