Lunch. Drunk. Love.

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Lunch. Drunk. Love.
Studio album by Bowling for Soup
Released September 10, 2013[1]
Recorded Panhandle House Studios
Denton, Texas
The Daycare
Highland Village, Texas
The Tackle Box
Hollywood, California
Genre Pop punk, punk rock
Length 41:40
Label Brando Records/Que-so Records
Producer Jarinus (Linus of Hollywood & Jaret Reddick)
Bowling for Soup chronology

Fishin' for Woos
(2011)
Lunch. Drunk. Love
(2013)
Singles from Lunch. Drunk. Love.
  1. "Right About Now"
    Released: 2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [2]

Lunch. Drunk. Love is the twelfth studio album by pop punk band Bowling for Soup, released on September 10, 2013. The album was completely fan-funded,[3] as well as being released on the band's own record label like their previous album. The band has released music videos for "Right About Now," "Since We Broke Up," "Real," "Envy," "Circle," and "Normal Chicks". The album charted at number 142 on the billboard 200.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Critically Disdained"  Jaret Reddick 2:39
2. "Since We Broke Up"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 3:42
3. "Real"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 4:03
4. "From the Rooftops"  Reddick, Ryan Hamilton 3:01
5. "Circle" (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians cover)Brandon Aly, Edie Arlisa Brickell, John Walter Bush, John Bradley Houser, Kennteh Neil Withrow 2:55
6. "Normal Chicks"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 3:15
7. "I Am Waking Up Today"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 2:49
8. "Couple of Days"  Reddick 2:36
9. "And I Think You Like Me Too"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 3:07
10. "Envy"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 3:25
11. "How Far Can This Go"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 3:58
12. "Right About Now"  Reddick 2:40
13. "Kevin Weaver"  Reddick 3:37
Total length:
41:40

B-sides

No. Title Length
1. "Award Show Taylor Swift" (released to backers of the band's Pledge Music campaign) 3:32

Personnel

  • Produced by: Jarinus (Linus of Hollywood & Jaret Reddick)
  • Engineered by: Erik Herbst and Linus of Hollywood
  • Mixed by: Jay Ruston at TRS West, Sherman Oaks, CA
  • Additional mix engineers: James Ingram and Jared Scott
  • Assisted by: Spike
  • Mastered by: Paul Logus at Taloowa

Additional Musicians

  • Linus of Hollywood
  • Scott Simons
  • Peter Adams
  • Vincent Tyler
  • Linda Stephens

References

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