Get Warmer
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Get Warmer | |||||
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Studio album by Bomb The Music Industry! | |||||
Released | July 31st 2007 | ||||
Genre | Ska Punk | ||||
Length | 38:28 | ||||
Label | Quote Unquote Records Asian Man Records (USA) Banquet Records (UK) |
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Producer | Bomb The Music Industry! | ||||
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Get Warmer is the fourth full-length album by DIY collective Bomb the Music Industry!. This was the first BtMI! album to feature a live band. It is also the first BtMI! album to be released on CD with artwork and liner notes, via Asian Man Records in the United States[1] and Banquet Records in the United Kingdom[2]. It is also available for free through Quote Unquote Records' website.
[edit] Track listing
- Jobs Schmobs
- 493 Ruth
- Bike Test 1 2 3
- Unlimited Breadsticks, Soup and Salad Days
- No Rest for the Whiny
- 25 Hour Goddamn Telethon
- Depression is No Fun
- I Don't Love You Anymore
- Pizza Claus is Comin' to Town
- Never Trust a Man Without a Horribly Embarrassing Secret
- Get Warmer
- The Last Party (Foul)
[edit] Details
- Originally, the band were going to follow up 2006's Goodbye Cool World with an EP entitled No No New York. This concept was abandoned in favor of recording this album. A song from the abandoned EP, entitled "The Soul Crushing Northeast" can be heard here [1].
- No Rest For the Whiny was previously titled "Screamin' for a Wage (a.k.a. 2006 World Series of Craig's List Failure)"
- The title track makes references to both Tom Waits and the Wham! single Wake Me Up Before You Go Go.
- Unlike previous Bomb the Music Industry! albums, Get Warmer uses phone messages as samples in between song rather than quotes from movies and TV shows.