The Art(e) of Romance explained
Italic Title: | force |
Art(e) of Romance |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Fun People |
Cover: | The Art(e) of Romance.png |
Caption: | Kurt Gustav Wilckens, anarchist killed in 1923, appears in the cover. |
Released: | 1999 |
Recorded: | 1999 |
Genre: | Melodic hardcore, hardcore punk |
Label: | Ugly Records |
Producer: | Steve Albini |
Prev Title: | Ramos Mejía |
Prev Year: | 1999 |
Next Title: | Angustia, No, No |
The Art(e) of Romance is the fifth studio album of Argentine melodic hardcore band Fun People, issued by Ugly Records in April 1999.
Track listing
- "Take Over"
- "Middle of the Round"
- "F.M.S."
- "What Will We Gonna Pay?"
- "Leave Me Alone"
- "Dick Dale"
- "Si Pudieras (Desde Ushuaia)"
- "Water"
- "One Day, Like Wilckens"
- "Vivar"
- "Vientos"
- "Question"
- "Diciembre"
- "Donde Estás?"
- "Never Knows (Es Obvio)"
- "Blah, Blah, Blah"
- "Sardina" (Instrumental)
- "A Mi Manera"
- "El Stranger"
Personnel
- Recorded and mixed in Chicago, USA by Steve Albini on Estudio Electrical.
- Mastered by J. Golden Studios Hollywood CA.
- Mr. Chuly Pogiese - bass
- Lord Nano and William - Caños.
- Gori - guitars
- Gato - Drums
- Ron Spiritual guide and Miss Muerte singer and coordination.