H2O (H2O album)
H2O is the first album released by American hardcore punk band H2O. It was released on June 25, 1996. The CD was recorded and mixed in three days. H2O did a video for "Family Tree" in the fall of 1996.
H2O | ||||
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Released | June 25, 1996 | |||
Recorded | January 15–17, 1996 | |||
Studio | Brielle Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Hardcore punk | |||
Length | 29:46 | |||
Label | Blackout | |||
Producer | Larry Bucksbaum, H2O | |||
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Track listing
- "5 Yr. Plan" – 2:57
- "Scene Report" – 2:18
- "Spirit of '84" – 2:04
- "I Know Why" – 2:50
- "Gen-Eric" – 0:59
- "Surrounded" – 2:01
- "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" – 2:38
- "Family Tree" – 2:56
- "Hi-Lo" – 2:04
- "My Curse" – 9:00 (3:05 on Japanese release)
- "Go!" – 2:41 (Japan only)
- "Mask" – 2:35 (Japan only)
- All songs written by H2O
- Track 10 is only actually 3:05 – studio feedback then leads directly into a live hidden track, "My Love Is Real".
Personnel
- Toby Morse – vocals
- Todd Morse – guitar, vocals
- Rusty Pistachio – guitar, vocals
- Eric Rice – bass
- Todd Friend – drums, vocals
- Dicky Barrett of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – vocals on "Family Tree"
- Tim Shaw of Ensign (credited as Tim Ensign) – vocals on "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow", bass on "My Love Is Real"
- Armand Majidi of Sick of It All – drums on "My Love Is Real"
- Pete Koller of Sick of It All – guitar on "My Love Is Real"
- Recorded January 15–17, 1996, at Brielle Studios in New York City
- Produced by Larry Buksbaum and H2O
References
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