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Friday 23 September 2011

SUGARCULT DISCOGRAPHY & VIDEOS


1.Eleven (1999); 2.Wrap Me Up in Plastic (2000); 3.Start Static (2001); 4.Palm Trees and Power Lines (2004); 5.A Hard Day's Night – EP (2005); 6.Back to the Disaster (Doc/Live) (2005); 7.Lights Out (2006)





Eleven


1.Debbie 3:09
2.We Come Crashing Down 4:02
3.Make Up (Pretty Waste) 3:22
4.I Changed My Name 5:40
5.Yesterday (Insane) 3:02
6.Underwear 3:06
7.Superhyperspastic 3:00
8.Beautiful Stalker 2:15
9.Christine 3:11
10.Cyndi Lauper 3:00
11.Anna's Touch 2:04








Eleven is Sugarcult's debut album. It was released as a demo in 1997 and then re-released in 1999.
Some of the tracks from this album are from Five, which had very few copies in circulation.
The original CDs of Eleven had some burning errors.


Wrap Me Up in Plastic 
Released 2000, Label Cooler


1.Say I'm Sorry
2.Pretty Girl
3.Saying Goodbye
4.How Does It Feel
5.Bruises
6.I'm Alright
7.First Band
8.You're the One
9.No Action
10.Killing Me
11.Over Now
12.Drive All Day
13.Bouncing Off The Walls




Wrap Me Up in Plastic is a 2000 album by Sugarcult. It features a few songs that were later released on their third album Start Static, as well as a cover of Elvis Costello's No Action.
It was later re-released in May 2002. 2000 copies of the album were available on the band's website and these were quickly snatched up by fans. 
The album had an improved tracklisting that included only old songs (pre start static; a selection of the best tracks from earlier album 'Eleven' and the original 'Wrap Me Up In Plastic') and new artwork featuring a yellow guitar and an inlay with pictures of the band and old gig flyers. The album still had a year 2000 copyright.


Start Static
Released August 21, 2001, Length 39:03, Label Rumbo/ Fearless



1.You're The One 1:49
2.Stuck In America 2:57
3.Hate Every Beautiful Day 3:26
4.Bouncing Off The Walls 2:24
5.Saying Goodbye 3:19
6.Daddy's Little Defect 3:12
7.Lost In You 3:32
8.Pretty Girl (The Way)  3:24
9.Crashing Down  3:40
10.How Does It Feel 3:12
11.I Changed My Name 5:40
12.I Like Underwear (Hidden Track) 2:24





Start Static is the third full length album released by Sugarcult, released on August 21, 2001 by Rumbo Records. It was their first album to receive mainstream success. The album spawned three singles: "Bouncing off the Walls", "Stuck in America", and "Pretty Girl (The Way)".
This was the last album played by Ben Davis before he left the band. It also features Chris Shiflett, then from No Use for a Name, and currently with Foo Fighters playing the guitar solo on "Bouncing Off The Walls."


Palm Trees and Power Lines
Released April 13, 2004, Length 40:43, Label Fearless



1.She's the Blade 2:59
2.Crying 3:29
3.Memory 3:46
4.Worst December 3:37
5.Back to California 4:07
6.Destination Anywhere 3:51
7.Champagne 2:56
8.What You Say 2:39
9.Over 3:24
10.Head Up 3:56
11.Counting Stars 3:38
12.Sign Off 2:13
13.Blackout (Japanese bonus track) 3:10




Palm Trees and Power Lines is Sugarcult's fourth studio album. It was released on April 13, 2004. 
The album is named after the scenery in California where the band members live, as the skyline is littered with palm trees and power lines. On the album cover, a few pieces of Californian scenery can be seen in the background, such as a liquor store, which Tim Pagnotta visits in the documentary Back to the Disaster.


A Hard Day's Night
Released November 16, 2005, Length 13:11, Label Avex





1.A Hard Day's Night
2.Memory (Acoustic)
3.Stuck In America (Live)
4.Champagne (Live)












A Hard Day's Night is a Japan-only EP from the Californian pop-punk group Sugarcult featuring a cover of The Beatles classic.



Back to the Disaster
Released November 23, 2005, Label Fearless



1.Stuck in America (from Start Static)
2.She's the Blade (from Palm Trees and Power Lines)
3.Crying (from Palm Trees and Power Lines)
4.Memory (from Palm Trees and Power Lines)
5.Champagne (from Palm Trees and Power Lines)
6.You're the One (from Start Static)
7.What You Say (from Palm Trees and Power Lines)
8.Pretty Girl (from Start Static)
9.Worst December (from Palm Trees and Power Lines)




Back to the Disaster is a live CD/DVD package from the band Sugarcult, released on November 23, 2005. It takes its name from a lyric in the song "Memory", the first single off their previous album Palm Trees and Power Lines.

DVD features
  • Feature length documentary about the band
  • Music videos for "Memory" and "She's the Blade"
  • Special animated video for "Memory"
  • Making of "She's the Blade" featurette
  • Behind the scenes tour footage from their 2003 - 2005 tours of the U.S., UK, Europe & Japan
  • Interviews with the band, crew & fans
  • Live performances of "Memory", "Bouncing Off the Walls", "Champagne", "Worst December", "You're the One", "What You Say", and "Crying"
  • Photo Gallery


Lights Out 
Released September 12, 2006, Length 39:03, Label Fearless/ V2 Records


1.Lights Out 0:37
2.Dead Living 3:38
3.Los Angeles 3:57
4.Do It Alone 3:07
5.Explode 1:52
6.Out of Phase 3:26
7.Made a Mistake 4:14
8.Riot 3:28
9.Majoring in Minors 2:55
10.Shaking 3:52
11.The Investigation 3:49
12.Hiatus 4:03
13.Freezing 1:51 (Japanese bonus track)
14.A Hard Day's Night 2:24 (Japanese bonus track)



Lights Out is an album from Sugarcult, which was released on September 12, 2006 by V2 Records.
"Do It Alone", a track from Lights Out, is available on the band's MySpace profile and PureVolume page.
The third track, "Los Angeles" was available on iTunes for free as a Single of the Week.
Within the album booklet, there is a piece of writing entitled Lights Out And Recurrent Love Themes. In this piece of writing, lyrics from various songs on the album can be found, and links together the content of the songs in a sort of concept.

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