Goodbye Ellston Avenue is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder.[2][3] It was released on February 25, 1997, through Lookout! Records. The album was re-released on vinyl and CD through Recess Records.[4] It is the only studio album by Pinhead Gunpowder to date.
Goodbye Ellston Avenue | ||||
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Studio album by Pinhead Gunpowder | ||||
Released | February 25, 1997 (1997-02-25) | |||
Recorded | September 1996 | |||
Studio | Sound and Vision Studios in San Francisco | |||
Genre | Punk rock[1] | |||
Length | 23:54 | |||
Label | Lookout![2] Recess | |||
Producer | Kevin Army | |||
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Kerrang! called the album "Billie Joe at his punk-rock best."[5]
All lyrics are written by Aaron Cometbus, except where noted; all music is composed by Pinhead Gunpowder, except where noted.
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "Life During Wartime" | Armstrong | 1:49 |
2. | "Without Me" | White | 1:29 |
3. | "High Maintenance" (written by Cometbus and Jason White) | Armstrong | 1:36 |
4. | "Backyard Flames" (lyrics by Bill Schneider) | White | 1:30 |
5. | "Song of My Returning" (written and originally performed by Phil Ochs) | Armstrong | 2:28 |
6. | "Once More W/O Feeling" | White, Schneider, Armstrong | 1:47 |
7. | "I Walk Alone" | Armstrong | 1:17 |
8. | "Train Station" (music by Pinhead Gunpowder and Paul Curran) | White | 1:30 |
9. | "Homesick Hopes" (lyrics by White) | White | 1:46 |
10. | "Brother" (music by John Quittner) | Armstrong | 3:20 |
11. | "Swan Song" | White, Schneider | 1:38 |
12. | "Work for Food" (written by Eric Baffert; originally performed by The Big Foist) | White | 1:33 |
13. | "The Great Divide" | Armstrong | 2:15 |
Total length: | 23:54 |
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