Borders & Boundaries | ||||
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Studio album by Less Than Jake | ||||
Released | October 24, 2000 | |||
Recorded | Grand Master Studios in Hollywood | |||
Genre | Ska punk | |||
Length | 41:06 59:00 (Re-release) |
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Label | Fat Wreck Chords | |||
Producer | Steve Kravac | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Borders & Boundaries is the fourth studio album by ska punk band Less Than Jake. It was released October 24, 2000 on Fat Wreck Chords, the band's only release on this label. The album was recorded at Grand Master Studios in Hollywood, CA, with producer Steve Kravac, and is the final studio album to feature saxophonist Derron Nuhfer and trombonist Pete Anna.
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The cover art features a map of the area around their home city of Gainesville, Florida, while the booklet "cover" art features a photograph of trombonist Pete Anna saluting the Statue of Liberty. Included on some copies is a spinning wheel which tells you the distance between Gainesville and eight places around the world; Sydney, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Tokyo, London, Paramus, NJ, and Ljubljana, Slovenia.
After recording had concluded, the album was originally slated to be released on Capitol Records. There are conflicting reports over whether Capital Records decided not to release the album, or the band simply wishes to be freed from their contract with the label. Regardless, both sides were unhappy with the association, and the two parted ways. Less Than Jake bought the rights to the album, and released it on Fat Wreck Chords.
The band's drummer, Vinnie Fiorello, wrote about the matter on the linear-notes for Fat Wreck's 2009 greatest hits album, Wrecktrospective[2]:
The album's lone video single, "Gainesville Rock City," received airtime on MTV2, and has gone on to become one of the band's signature songs. "Look What Happened" received minor airplay on college radio stations.
"Look What Happened" also appears on the band's next album, Anthem, in a re-recorded state.
The album reached #103 in the Billboard charts.[3]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Magnetic North" | 2:59 |
2. | "Kehoe" | 3:01 |
3. | "Suburban Myth" | 2:25 |
4. | "Look What Happened" | 3:34 |
5. | "Hell Looks a Lot Like L.A." | 2:13 |
6. | "Mr. Chevy Celebrity" | 1:42 |
7. | "Gainesville Rock City" | 3:07 |
8. | "Malt Liquor Tastes Better When You've Got Problems" | 2:24 |
9. | "Bad Scene and a Basement Show" | 2:38 |
10. | "Is This Thing On?" | 3:06 |
11. | "Pete Jackson Is Getting Married" | 1:54 |
12. | "1989" | 2:27 |
13. | "Last Hour of the Last Day of Work" | 3:17 |
14. | "Bigger Picture" | 2:41 |
15. | "Faction" | 3:30 |
2002 UK Re-release | |||||||||
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16. | "Help Save The Youth Of America From Exploding" (Live) | 3:22 | |||||||
17. | "Rock-n-Roll Pizzeria" (Live) | 3:22 | |||||||
18. | "Down In the Mission" (Live) | 2:17 | |||||||
19. | "Anchor / Sugar In Your Gas Tank" (Live) | 2:51 | |||||||
20. | "Just Like Frank" (Live) | 2:15 | |||||||
21. | "9th At Pine" (Live) | 2:24 | |||||||
22. | "How's My Driving, Doug Hastings?" (Live) | 1:26 |
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