- Hollywood Potato Chip
Infobox Album |
Name = Hollywood Potato Chip
Type =Album
Artist =The Vandals
Released = June 29, 2004
Recorded =
Genre =Punk rock
Length = 33:24
Label = Kung Fu
Producer =Warren Fitzgerald
Reviews =
Last album = "Live at the House of Blues"
(2004)
This album = "Hollywood Potato Chip"
(2004)
Next album = "Shingo Japanese Remix Album "
(2005)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
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Lower caption = Second cover, with altered lettering as a result of legal controversy"Hollywood Potato Chip" is the tenth studio album by the southern
California punk rock bandThe Vandals , released in 2004 byKung Fu Records . An independentmusic video starring guitarist/producerWarren Fitzgerald was filmed for the song "Don't Stop Me Now ," which is a cover of a song by the English rock band Queen. The album's title is a reference to a vulgar Hollywood term for driedsemen on acasting couch .Much of the album is characterized by the pop-punk music and humorous lyrics for which the band is known. Notably, the album is significantly faster and "harder" than on the band's previous few albums, with an accelerated speed and tempo and vocals which often are yelled or screamed rather than sung in a melodic fashion. Less common are the catchy guitar riffs, power chords and pop-oriented rhythms which had become staples of the band's music over the course of their career.
order against The Vandals over the design of the band's name on the album cover. The design mimicked the logo of the magazine in an intentional parody of the Hollywood entertaiment industry, and the magazine accused the band of trademark infringement. [cite web
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title =Row erupts over new Vandals logo
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date =September 29, 2004
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accessdate =2007-08-05 ] The lawsuit was settled with redesigned lettering which appears on all subsequent pressings of the album. [cite web
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title =Vandals / Daily Variety settle
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date =November 17, 2004
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accessdate =2007-08-05 ]Track listing
All songs written by
Warren Fitzgerald except where indicated.
#"How They Getcha'" - 2:07
#"Don't Stop Me Now " (Freddie Mercury ; originally performed by Queen) - 2:51
#"My Neck, My Back" - 2:06
#"Be a Good Robot" - 2:25
#"Manimal" - 2:48
#"My Special Moment" - 2:33
#"Designed by Satan" (Fitzgerald/Escalante) - 2:32
#"Atrocity" (Fitzgerald/Quackenbush) - 2:43
#"Dig a Hole" - 1:57
#"Don't Make Me Get My Fat, Lazy Ass Off This Couch" - 2:33
#"I Guess I'll Take You Back" - 2:32
#"Christian or Canadian" (Fitzgerald/Escalante) - 2:27
#"I am Crushed" - 3:49Performers
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Dave Quackenbush - vocals
*Warren Fitzgerald -guitar , backing vocals
*Joe Escalante - bass, backing vocals
*Josh Freese - drumsAlbum information
*Record label:
Kung Fu Records
*Recorded at SoundCastle Studios inSilverlake, California and at Formula One Studios inFullerton, California
*Produced by Warren Fitzgerald
*Engineered by Greg Koller and Kevin Augunas at SoundCastle Studios with assistance by Jeremy Mackenzie, and by Jon St. James at Formula One Studios
*Mixed at Cello Studios inHollywood, California with assistance by Jason Gossman and at Conway Studios in Hollywood with assistance by Seth Waldman
*Mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood
*All songs copyright 2004 by Puppety Frenchman Music, SEAC except "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen Music Limited and Beechwood Music, BMI
*All tracks written by Warren Fitzgerald except "Atrocity" by Warren Fitzgerald and Dave Quackenbush, "Christian or Canadian" and "Designed by Satan" by Warren Fitzgerald and Joe Escalante, and "Don't Stop Me Now" byFreddie Mercury .
*Album illustrations and art direction by Tony Vitali
*Band photos by Lisa Johnsonong information
All information listed here is derived from song lyrics, album liner notes, and band member interviews and commentary.
*"How They Getcha" (Warren Fitzgerald)This song rails against the deceptive methods used by so-called
psychics to lure in their customers.*"My Neck, My Back" (Warren Fitzgerald)In this song the singer declares his plan to intentionally injure himself while on the job, so that he can stop working and live off of his workman's compensation benefits.
*"Be a Good Robot" (Warren Fitzgerald)The song deals with people who dress and act in a "rebellious" fashion, stating that they are in fact being lulled by society into a false sense of rebellion and are really simply serving the needs of the society against which they imagine they are rebelling.
*"Manimal" (Warren Fitzgerald)In this song the singer describes the difficulties of trying to be a polite and civilized man around his girlfriend and to remain faithful to her when all of his hormones and natural instincts constantly compel him to have sex. He absolves himself of responsibility for his behavior and infidelities by stating "God's the one who made me like this / Understand I'm innocent / The drive is stronger than I am."
*"My Special Moment" (Warren Fitzgerald)In this song the singer declares that, despite his awful life, this is his moment to be in the spotlight and enjoy attention and acclaim.
*"Designed by Satan" (Warren Fitzgerald and Joe Escalante)This song describes the popular
Parker Brothers board gameOuija , often used inséances as a means of communicating with otherworldly spirits, as being evil and a sure path to damnation. Other negative influences mentioned in the song include psychicJohn Edward , magicianDavid Blaine , popularRenaissance Fair s and the band Slayer.*"Atrocity" (Warren Fitzgerald and Joe Escalante)This song flirts with ideas of
nihilism , as the singer sees that there are many problems in the world and that everyone will eventually die, so he decides to expedite the process by constructing and detonating anuclear bomb .*"Dig a Hole" (Warren Fitzgerald)This song addresses the degrading conditions of consumerism and media fascination in mainstream society. It states that things like television, junk food and useless luxury products are continuing to lower standards in society to a disgraceful point.
*"Don't Make Me Get My Fat, Lazy Ass Off This Couch" (Warren Fitzgerald)This song addresses people who constantly blame those above them for their problems. The singer claims that authority figures such as his parents, teachers and employers constantly stand in his way and hold him back, that none of his failures are his own fault and that he has decided to stop trying.
*"I Guess I'll Take You Back" (Warren Fitzgerald)In this song a depressed man calls his ex-girlfriend of several years past and says that he wants her back. His description of his pathetic life imply that he has been on a downward slope since their breakup, losing his confidence, moving back in with his parents, and constantly obsessing over their past relationship. He believes that his life will turn around if he can get his old girlfriend back.
*"Christian or Canadian" (Warren Fitzgerald and Joe Escalante)This song addresses the sad state of music on mainstream radio, claiming that nearly every song being played on the air is by either a
Christian orCanadian rock band. Specific examples of "bad" music mentioned in the song includeKorn , 311, emo,screamo , andRick Ocasek .*"I am Crushed" (Warren Fitzgerald)This song deals with depression. The singer is so depressed that he contemplates suicide, but can't quite bring himself to carry it out.
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