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Future Future Future Perfect
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ReleasedSeptember 25, 2007
Genre Synth-pop
Label Cordless Recordings
Producer The Duke of Pannekoeken
Freezepop chronology
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(2004)
Future Future Future Perfect
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Future Future Future Perfect is the third full-length studio album by Freezepop. It was released on September 25, 2007 by Cordless Recordings.

Contents

History

The first details of the album were posted on April 16, 2007 on the band's MySpace blog. More details were posted on June 8, again on the band's MySpace blog. This update included the album's title and release date. On July 10, the band posted the song "Ninja of Love" on their MySpace band profile for their fans to preview.

On August 25, the band played at PAX 2007, during which they confirmed their song "Brainpower" would feature in the upcoming game Rock Band . On September 21, the album was put up in its entirety on the band's MySpace.

The limited edition release of the album comes in a foil digipak case. The band members autographed and signed them, and was limited to 2000 copies. It also contains two bonus tracks, "Get Drunk With Milk" and "Retired Tennis Pro".

The song "Pop Music is Not a Crime" is featured in the iPod-exclusive game Phase .

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Less Talk More Rokk"4:54
2."Pop Music Is Not a Crime"3:52
3."Frontload"5:18
4."Thought Balloon"3:21
5."Ninja of Love"3:13
6."Brainpower"2:10
7."Do You Like My Wang™?"4:16
8."He Says, She Says"5:15
9."Do You Like Boys?"3:03
10."Swimming Pool"6:56
11."Afterparty"4:11
12."Smoke Machine" (Storslagen Mix (iTunes Deluxe Edition bonus track))6:53

European edition

No.TitleLength
1."Less Talk More Rokk"4:54
2."Pop Music Is Not a Crime"3:52
3."Frontload"5:18
4."Thought Balloon"3:21
5."Get Drunk with Milk"4:29
6."Ninja of Love"3:13
7."Brainpower"2:10
8."He Says, She Says"5:15
9."I Think Best In Wire"4:41
10."Do You Like Boys?"3:03
11."Swimming Pool"6:56
12."Afterparty" (Storslagen Mix)6:44
13."Smoke Machine"6:53

Limited edition

No.TitleLength
1."Less Talk More Rokk"4:54
2."Pop Music Is Not a Crime"3:52
3."Frontload"5:18
4."Thought Balloon"3:21
5."Get Drunk with Milk"4:29
6."Ninja of Love"3:13
7."Brainpower"2:10
8."Do You Like My Wang™?"4:16
9."He Says, She Says"5:15
10."Do You Like Boys?"3:03
11."Retired Tennis Pro"4:17
12."Swimming Pool" (Extended Mix)6:56
13."Afterparty"6:44

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References

  1. Lymangrover, Jason. "Freezepop - Future Future Future Perfect". Allmusic. Retrieved 2024-02-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)