Good Riddance / Reliance Explained

Good Riddance / Reliance
Type:ep
Artist:Good Riddance and Reliance
Cover:Good Riddance-Reliance cover.jpg
Recorded:1996 at Art of Ears
Genre:Punk rock, pop punk
Label:Little Deputy (LD 7015)
Chronology:Good Riddance
Prev Title:A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Ignite / Good Riddance
Next Year:1996

Good Riddance / Reliance is a split EP by the Santa Cruz, California-based punk rock bands Good Riddance and Reliance, released in 1996 through the Austin, Texas label Little Deputy Records.[1] Good Riddance's tracks were two of seven that had been demoed for their second album A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion but had been left off the record; they were recorded in a separate session from the album, with Andy Ernst at Art of Ears, and used on split EPs with Reliance, Ignite, Ill Repute, and Ensign over the following year.[1] [2]

Reflecting on the tracks, Good Riddance singer Russ Rankin called "Remember When" "Another love song, this one for the undisputed champion of girls who have Good Riddance songs written about them."[1] Of "Flawed", he remarked that "This one features the usual tight riffing Luke [Pabich] had in his songs and I remember I had some difficulty figuring out how to lay the lyrics over it but it turned out to be a pretty cool tune."[1]

Personnel

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Good Riddance

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Notes and References

  1. . . 2010 . Russ . Rankin . Russ Rankin . CD liner . . 756-2 . San Francisco.
  2. Web site: Jain . Sean . Interviews: Russ Rankin (Good Riddance, Only Crime) . 2010-06-17 . Punknews.org . 2010-08-30.