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Released
  
November 17, 2009

Length
  
20:51

Release date
  
17 November 2009

Recorded
  
2008–2009

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Studio
  
Red Bull Studios, Santa Monica, CaliforniaThe Lair Studio, Los Angeles, CaliforniaSKYlab, Fort Worth, TexasMaximum Volume, New York City

Producer
  
Jonathan CookKyle BurnsMatt SquireGeoff RockwellShep GoodmanKyle Kelso

The Weekend Friday(2009)
  
Label
  
Universal Motown Republic Group

Genres
  
Pop punk, Power pop, Pop rock

The Weekend: Friday is an EP by American pop punk band Forever the Sickest Kids. It was released on November 17, 2009 worldwide through Universal Republic.

Contents

Background

The EP was originally intended to be a mini-LP, and was to be the first part of The Weekend series, with Saturday and Sunday following. However, as a large amount of songs were written, the band decided to release a full-length self-titled album instead. On November 12, five days before its official release, the band streamed the entire EP on their MySpace page.

The first single from the EP, "What Do You Want from Me", was originally released on October 30. A music video was later released on YouTube in late December.

The second single from the EP was "She Likes (Bittersweet Love)". In April 2010, the band had posted multiple teaser videos on their YouTube account in preparation for the release of the full music video for the song, which was later released on April 19.

Track listing

All music composed by Jonathan Cook, Austin Bello, Caleb Turman, Kyle Burns, Marc Stewart, and Kent Garrison. All vocals by Cook, Bello, and Turman, except where noted.

Notes
  • "Do or Die" is a rewrite of the song "Stop Giving Your Love" by Been Bradley, the acoustic/electronic project Bello and Turman created before the formation of Forever the Sickest Kids.
  • Chae Hawk, who was featured in "Hawkbot", was previously featured in a remix of the band's song "Believe Me, I'm Lying", which was included as a track on the band's deluxe edition of their previous release, Underdog Alma Mater.
  • Songs

    1Do Or Die3:17
    2Tough Love2:59
    3She Likes (Bittersweet Love)2:50

    References

    The Weekend: Friday Wikipedia


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