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1997 studio album by The Ataris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anywhere but Here (stylized as ...Anywhere but here) is the first full release on Kung Fu Records by The Ataris. The album was released on April 29, 1997, and was characterized by a straightforward, upbeat, pop punk sound. The majority of the songs clock in at two minutes or less in length.
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Released | April 29, 1997 | |||
Recorded | January 22–31, 1997 at F1 Music, Orange County, California | |||
Genre | Pop punk,[1] skate punk, punk rock | |||
Length | 32:12 | |||
Label | Kung Fu | |||
Producer | Warren Fitzgerald | |||
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On May 28, 2002, a remastered version of the album was released with an extra track ("Anderson"), a hidden track (an acoustic cover of Weezer's "Butterfly"), and some video footage. The track listing was also changed.
Kris Roe played all of the instruments on this record except for the drums, but was credited only as playing guitar and singing. Derrick Plourde from Lagwagon played drums.
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