- Bad Story, Happy Ending
Infobox Album
Name = Bad Story, Happy Ending
Type =Album
Artist =Useless ID
Released =June 12 ,2001
Recorded =Orange Whip Studios inSanta Barbara, California , 2001
Genre =Punk rock ,Pop punk
Length = 30:24
Label = Kung Fu
Producer =Kris Roe ,Angus Cooke
Reviews =
Last album = "Let it Burn "
(2000)
This album = "Bad Story, Happy Ending"
(2001)
Next album = "No Vacation from the World " (2003)"Bad Story, Happy Ending" is the third full-length and first
major label studio album byIsraeli punk bandUseless ID , released onJune 12 ,2001 . It is the band's first album on the Kung Fu label.The album was produced by
The Ataris singer/gutiaristKris Roe after the band was signed toKung Fu Records following their split album withThe Ataris , entitled "Let it Burn " in 2000. The album was recorded atOrange Whip Studios inSanta Barbara, California in 2001 with Roe contirbuting additional guitars and sound effects, andThe Ataris cellistAngus Cooke contributing cello.It was the band's first worldwide successful album, as it was the first album to be released in the
US bringing the band their worldwide recognition. The band members also state that its the album that showcases their current musical style, as its morepop punk then the previously hardcore influenced albums.Track listing
# "At the Stadium" – 1:16
# "Another Bad Taste" – 2:13
# "No Time For Me to Be a Teenager" – 2:52
# "Presents" – 1:53
# "Just Friends" – 2:30
# "Oh, My Guard" – 2:09
# "Day by Day" – 1:42
# "Nothing Logical in This Lifetime" – 3:28
# "Out of Tune" – 1:55
# "Note" – 1:56
# "Far From Distance" – 2:06
# "Operation New Years" – 1:41
# "Working Jerk" - 1:52
# "Wake Up Call" - 2:10
# "A Year to Forget" - 3:21Personnel
*
Yotam Ben-Horin - lead vocals, bass
*Ishay Berger - lead guitar, backing vocals
*Guy Carmel - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
*Ido Blaustein - drums, percussionAdditional personnel
*
Kris Roe - guitar, Moog synthesizer, sound effects
*Angus Cooke - cello
*Cristal Cooke - Wurlitzer pianoReferences
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