Hello, Goodbye (album)
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Hello, Goodbye | |||||
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Studio album by Triumverate | |||||
Released | October 25, 2000 | ||||
Recorded | August 2000 at Select Sound Studios in Buffalo, New York | ||||
Genre | Punk rock | ||||
Label | Porno Brat Records | ||||
Triumverate chronology | |||||
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This article is about the Punk Rock band Triumverate's first full length record. For the Beatles single, see Hello, Goodbye. For the American power pop band, see hellogoodbye. For the Scandinavian Indie rock band, see Hello Goodbye.
Hello, Goodbye is a 2000 punk rock album by the band Triumverate. It was the band's first full length studio record.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Triumverate
- "Exploding Into Dust"
- "Anthem"
- "Undecidily Optimistic"
- "Of The Times"
- "Spike"
- "Bad Luck Charm"
- "Angel Of The Bottumless Pit"
- "Dead Rock Stars"
- "Let The World Die"
- "Hello, Goodbye"
- "Campy"
- "She's So Trendy"
[edit] Credits
[edit] Notes/trivia
- The song "She's So Trendy" contains a not so friendly jab at pop singer Britney Spears, foreshadowing her fall from the charts.
- The liner notes of the album thank William The Bloody, a fictional character from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. William is perhaps better known as Spike (Buffyverse), though the song of the same name on this album has nothing to do with the character, nor does it have anything to do with vampires. The song "Exploding Into Dust" does however. The song "Spike" is about a girl that the singer reportably had a crush on in high school.
- "Dead Rock Stars" contains references to Alan Moore's and Dave Gibbons' comic book series The Watchmen