Say Anything - Baseball (2001) [FLAC]
Released.......: 2001
Genre..........: Rock
Style..........: Alternative, Punk
Source.........: CD
Codec..........: FLAC
Channels.......: Stereo
Sample Rate....: 44,100 Hz
Bit Rate.......: ~ kbps
Bits per Sample: 16
Covers.........: Front
Tracks
01 Colorblind
02 Showdown at P-Town
03 Into the Night
04 All My Friends
05 Ants in My Pants
06 The Ocean Liner Incident
07 Mackdaddy
08 Shameless
09 That's That (Do What We Want)
10 Resounding
11 Rats
12 Manhattan
13 Sure, Baby...Hold Back.
14 The Last Great Punk Rock Song
15 Where the Hurt Is
16 All Choked Up
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Say Anything - Baseball (2001) [FLAC]
Released.......: 2001
Genre..........: Rock
Style..........: Alternative, Punk
Source.........: CD
Codec..........: FLAC
Channels.......: Stereo
Sample Rate....: 44,100 Hz
Bit Rate.......: ~ kbps
Bits per Sample: 16
Covers.........: Front
Tracks
01 Colorblind
02 Showdown at P-Town
03 Into the Night
04 All My Friends
05 Ants in My Pants
06 The Ocean Liner Incident
07 Mackdaddy
08 Shameless
09 That's That (Do What We Want)
10 Resounding
11 Rats
12 Manhattan
13 Sure, Baby...Hold Back.
14 The Last Great Punk Rock Song
15 Where the Hurt Is
16 All Choked Up
Bio
Say Anything are the pop-punk brainchild of Max Bemis, who founded the band while its initial members were still attending high school in Los Angeles. Although the lineup has since featured a rotating cast of characters, Bemis remains at the band's core, spinning tales of insecurity and frustration with help from longtime drummer Coby Linder. Say Anything made their studio debut with two self-released and self-produced EPs -- Junior Varsity! and Menorah/Majora, the latter being released online -- as well as a full-length album, 2003's Baseball. These releases saw the band leaning toward the same mix of emo, rock, and pop-punk made popular by bands like blink-182 and Saves the Day.