Costa Mesa Hates Me

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"Costa Mesa Hates Me"
Single by Supernova
Released 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Pop punk
Label Tres Hombres Musica
Songwriter(s) Dave Collins, Art Mitchell, Hayden Thais

"Costa Mesa Hates Me" is a song by Supernova, released as their fourth single on 7" by Tres Hombres Musica in 1994.

Supernova (American band) American pop punk band

Supernova is an American pop punk band formed in Costa Mesa, California in 1989. The band has released three full-length albums, numerous singles and EPs and were part of the original 1995 Vans Warped Tour line-up. They are perhaps best known by wider audiences for their song "Chewbacca", which was featured on the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's 1994 independent film Clerks. They are also known for the song "Up & Down", which was performed in 2007 on the Nick Jr. children's show Yo Gabba Gabba!

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<i>Pop as a Weapon</i> album by Supernova

Pop as a Weapon is a compilation album from Orange County pop punk band Supernova, released in 2001 by Sympathy for the Record Industry.

The song was covered by The Vandals in 1996 on the Assorted Jellybeans/Vandals 7" split.

The Vandals band

The Vandals are a punk rock band from the United States established in 1980 in Orange County, California. They have released ten full-length studio albums, two live albums, and have toured the world extensively, including performances on the Vans Warped Tour. They are well known for their use of humor, preferring to use their music as a vehicle for comedy and sarcasm rather than as a platform for more serious issues. As of 2000, they are signed to Kung Fu Records.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Supernova.

Side A:

Side B:

Personnel

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