Ping Pong over the Abyss is the debut album by the 77s, released in 1982 on the Exit Records label.
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| Studio album by The 77s | ||||
| Released | 1982 | |||
| Studio | Exit Studios, Sacramento, California | |||
| Genre | Rock, new wave | |||
| Label | Exit | |||
| Producer | Steven Soles | |||
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| Trouser Press | Highly negative[3] |
One song from that album, "Renaissance Man", was later recorded by the Ocean Blue. "It's So Sad" was later rerecorded, with a drastically different arrangement, by Roe's other band, the Lost Dogs, for their album MUTT.
The title comes from Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl", section 3: "I'm with you in Rockland / where you scream in a straight jacket that you're losing the game of the actual ping pong of the abyss."
Bonus tracks originally found on CDs in the 123 boxset.
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