Money Money 2020
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Money Money 2020 | ||
Studio album by The Network | ||
Released | September 30, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | New Wave | |
Length | 27:21 | |
Label | Adeline Records | |
Producer(s) | The Network |
Money Money 2020 (said as: "money, money two-thousand and twenty") is The Network's first, and so far only, album and it was released on September 30, 2003 on the Adeline Records record label. The Network is supposedly Green Day in disguise, though both bands actively disavow any connection. Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong left a message on the official Green Day messageboard saying, "I bring them to this country, I produce their album, and how do they thank me? By talking shit about my band? I've only got one thing to say: Fuck the Network. Bring it on." The album came with a DVD that featured six music videos for songs on the CD directed and produced by Roy Miles of AntiDivision.
On November 9, 2004, the album was re-released by Reprise Records. This release did not include the DVD, but did include two additional tracks, one of which is a cover of the Misfits' "Teenagers from Mars" which apeared in the video game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
The Network's only album "Money Money 2020" rumored to be related to the stolen Green Day album entitled "Cigarettes and Valentines" due to the similarities between the album's release date etc.
[edit] Track listing
- "Joe Robot" – 2:02
- "Transistors Gone Wild" – 1:27
- "Reto" – 2:01
- "Supermodel Robots" – 2:05
- "Money Money 2020" – 2:12
- "Spike" – 2:58
- "Love and Money" – 1:21
- "Right Hand-A-Rama" – 2:07
- "Roshambo" – 2:46
- "Hungry Hungry Models" – 2:42
- "Spastic Society" – 2:26
- "X-Ray Hamburger" – 3:14
- "Teenagers From Mars" (Glenn Danzig) – 3:33
- "Hammer Of The Gods" – 2:34