Rock 'n' Roll Habits for the New Wave explained
Rock 'n' Roll Habits for the New Wave is an album by the Huntingtons released in 2001 on the Burnt Toast Vinyl label.[1] In 2011, the album was remastered and released digitally to improve clarity, dynamic range and song to song flow. This newly remastered edition includes new cover art.
Track listing
All songs written by Huntingtons, except track 14 (The Muffs) and track 25 (The Go-Go's).
- Alison's the Bomb
- She's Probably Over Me
- JW
- Losing Penny
- She's a Brat
- Rock 'N' Roll Girl
- She's Alright
- All She Knows
- I'm So Stupid
- Veronica
- Mom's in Rehab
- Crackhead
- Nicki Loves Her LSD
- Big Mouth
- The Only One
- Lucy's About to Lose Her Mind
- Drexel U
- Don't Beat Me Up
- Don't Leave Me in the Hospital
- Goddess and the Geek
- Bubblegum Girl
- Heavy Metal's Alive in Baltimore
- True to You
- Leave Home
- We Got the Beat
Personnel
- Mikey - Vocals/bass
- Cliffy - Guitar/vocals
- Danny - Drums
- Jonny - Guitar
Additional musicians
- Nick Rotundo - guitar solo on track 2
- Cate Jinings - girl vocals on tracks 5 and 6
- Matt Kirkley - add'l vocals on tracks 6 and 10
Production
- Recorded in January 2001 at Clay Creek Recorders
- Produced by Holt/Powell
- Engineered by Nick Rotundo
- Mastered at West West Side Music by Alan Douches
- Executive Producer: Scott Hatch
Notes and References
- Web site: Rock-N-Roll Habits for the New Wave - The Huntingtons Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 22 December 2016.