You Come and Go Like a Pop Song
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| You Come and Go Like a Pop Song | |||||
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| Studio album by The Bicycle Thief | |||||
| Released | September 21, 1999 | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
| Length | 45:25 | ||||
| Label | Aremis, Musicrama, Goldenvoice | ||||
| Producer | Marc Hutner, Josh Blum | ||||
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You Come and Go Like a Pop Song is an album by The Bicycle Thief, released in 2001.
John Frusciante appears on "Cereal Song". He plays one of the solo-guitars. This song is sometimes on the internet credited as a John Frusciante solo effort, it's titled "John Frusciante - Heroin" because of John Frusciante's history with the drug and the similarities to his solo work.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] 1999 version
- "Hurt"
- "Tennis Shoes"
- "Rainin' (4am)"
- "Aspirations"
- "Max, Jill Called"
- "Off Street Parking"
- "L.A. Country Hometown Blues"
- "MacArthur Park Revisited"
- "Everyone Asks"
- "It's Alright"
- "Rhonda Meets the Birdman"
- "Cereal Song"
- "Boy at a Bus Stop"
[edit] 2001 version
- "Song for a Kevin Spacey Movie"
- "Stoned"
- "Max, Jill Called"
- "Tennis Shoes"
- "Off Street Parking"
- "L.A. Country Hometown Blues"
- "Hurt"
- "Rainin' (4am)"
- "Everyone Asks"
- "Trust Fund Girl"
- "MacArthur Park Revisited"
- "Cereal Song"
- "Boy at a Bus Stop"


