Released 1998 Big City Life Broken Star
(1998) Artist The Broadways Producer Matt Allison Genre Punk rock | Length 43:12 Broken Star
(1998) Broken Van
(2000) Release date 1998 Label Asian Man Records | |
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Recorded September 1997 at Atlas Studios, Chicago, Illinois Similar Chris McCaughan albums, Punk rock albums |
The broadways broken star 1998 full album
Broken Star is the debut album by The Broadways.
Contents
Reissue
In 2007 and 2008, Asian Man Records announced plans to reissue both of the band's albums on vinyl and CD. Broken Star had long since sold out on vinyl, while its successor Broken Van had been CD-only; both had for some time been out of stock on CD. [1]
Track listing
Brackets denote the main vocalist/lyricist.
- "15 Minutes" (Hanaway) – 3:12
- "Everything I Ever Wanted to Know About Genocide I Learned in the Third Grade" (Kelly) – 1:58
- "The Kitchen Floor" (McCaughan) – 1:25
- "Police Song" (Hanaway, McCaughan) – 2:48
- "Upton" (Kelly, spoken word by McCaughan) – 3:03
- "Restless" (McCaughan) – 3:42
- "Jonathan Kozol Was Right..." (Kelly, some lines by Hanaway and McCaugahn) – 2:43
- "We'll Have a Party" (Hanaway) – 4:33
- "Red Line" (Kelly) – 2:07
- "I Hear Things Are Just as Bad Down in Lake Erie" (Hanaway, McCaughan, Kelly) – 4:34
- "Fuck You Larry Koesche, I Hope You Starve and Die Someday" (Hanaway) – 3:27
- "25 Degrees North" (Kelly) – 2:01
- "Ben Moves to California" (Hanaway, Kelly) – 2:10
- "The Pope of Chili-Town" (Kelly) – 1:54
- "The Nautical Mile" (McCaughan; lyrics co-written with Sean Nader) – 3:38
Personnel
Trivia
Songs
115 Minutes3:13
2Everything I Ever Wanted to Know About Genocide I Learned in the Third Grade1:58
3The Kitchen Floor1:26
References
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