Hawaii 1985 Split with Junglefish
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| Split with Junglefish ("Hawaii 1985") | |||||
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| Studio album by The Ataris/ Junglefish | |||||
| Released | 1996, 2001 (re-release) | ||||
| Recorded | 1996 | ||||
| Genre | Pop punk | ||||
| Length | n/a | ||||
| Label | Square Root Records/Down on Haley Records | ||||
| The Ataris/ Junglefish chronology | |||||
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The Ataris/Junglefish split 7 inch was a release of early demos by the bands The Ataris and Junglefish. The album first came out in 1996, and was later re-released in 2001.
[edit] Track listing
- Kristine's a Punk (The Ataris)
- Everything's Fu*ked Up (The Ataris)
- Elvis Was a Skinhead (The Ataris)
- Seven (Junglefish)
- Boxcar (Junglefish)
| The Ataris |
| Kristopher Roe | John Collura | Paul Carabello | Angus Cooke | Bob Hoag | Sean Hansen | Shane Chickeles |
| Previous members |
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| Jasin Thomason | Marko 72 | Derrick Plourde | Patrick Riley | Marco Peña | Mike Davenport | Chris Knapp |
| Discography |
| Studio albums and EPs: Anywhere but Here | Look Forward to Failure | Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits | Let It Burn | End Is Forever | All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know | So Long, Astoria | Welcome the Night |
| Live albums: Live at the Metro |
| Singles: "San Dimas High School Football Rules" | "Teenage Riot" | "Summer Wind Was Always Our Song" | "In This Diary" | "The Boys of Summer" | "The Saddest Song" |
| DVDs: Live at Capitol Milling |
| Record labels |
| Columbia Records | Kung Fu Records | Fat Wreck Chords |

