Track Listing 1. Shelley 2. Don't Wanna Behave 3. Queen For a Day 4. Flyin 5. Good For Nothin 6. Buried Alive 7. Sticky 8. Too Late 9. Go 10. Enough 11. Pictures 12. Day Job 13. So Sue Us 14. We Owe
| Details | | Distributor: | Fontana Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Dance Hall Crashers: Elyse Rogers, Karina Denike (vocals); Jason Hammon, Scott Goodell (guitar); Mikey Weiss (bass); Gavin Hammon (drums). Producers: Stoker, DHC, Rob Cavallo. Engineers: Frank Rinella, Neil King. An ebullient debut album by one of the best bands of the '90s ska-punk revival; nearly every song here is either extremely catchy, extremely funny or both. There's also a strong feminist slant here, which isn't that surprising, given that the two lead vocalists are women; just about every guy mentioned in the lyrics is somewhere between a bore and a creep The music, however, is a joyous, upbeat, two-guitar-driven racket, and frankly it's pretty hard to resist a band whose members can write a song about the tedium of their day jobs that includes the lines "Sometimes the days seem so long / I wish my boss hadn't taken my bong."
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