Drop It 'til It Pops

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Drop it 'til it Pops
Hot Club De Paris Drop It Til It Pops.jpg
Studio album by
Released9 October 2006
Recorded2006
Genre Indie rock, math rock
Length31:24
Label Moshi Moshi Records
Producer
  • Tim Speed
  • Adam Whittaker
Hot Club de Paris chronology
Drop it 'til it Pops
(2006)
Live at Dead Lake
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Drowned in Sound 7/10 [1]
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NME 7/10 [3]
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Drop It 'til It Pops is the debut album by Hot Club de Paris. It was released on Moshi Moshi Records on October 9, 2006. The pre-track, "Welcome to the Hot Club de Paris", is only accessible by rewinding the CD in a compatible player on track one.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Hot Club De Paris; all music is composed by Hot Club De Paris.

Drop it Til it Pops
No.TitleLength
0."Welcome to the Hot Club de Paris"1:17
1."Shipwreck"2:36
2."Clockwork Toys"3:13
3."3:55am, I Think We Should Go Home"2:54
4."Yes/No/Goodbye!"1:08
5."Names and Names and Names"2:18
6."sometimesitsbetternottostickbitsofeachotherineachotherforeachother"2:48
7."Snitches Get Stitches"2:40
8."Who Am I? (Whats my Name?)"2:12
9."Welcome To The Hop"1:16
10."Bonded By Blood (A Song For Two Brothers)"1:42
11."Hello I Wrote A Song For You Called 'Welcome To The Jungle'"3:52
12."Your Face Looks All Wrong"2:15
13."Everyeveryeverything"2:32
Total length:31:24
Bonus Disc [Included with Limited 2CD Edition]
No.TitleLength
14."Hello Comrade (I Quit My Job)"2:28
15."Balance And Symmetry"1:51
16."I Swung For Judas"2:06
17."Six Months Of Slump Life"1:31
18."Snitches Get Stitches [Acoustic]"2:44

Personnel

Hot Club de Paris
Production

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