Hot Pink (The Pink Spiders album)

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Hot Pink
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Studio album by
Released4 January 2005
Recorded2004
Genre Pop punk
Length29:53
Label CI Records (CD)
Spat! Records (Vinyl)
Producer The Pink Spiders
The Pink Spiders chronology
The Pink Spiders are Taking Over!
(2004)
Hot Pink
(2005)
Teenage Graffiti
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Hot Pink is the debut studio album by the American band The Pink Spiders, released in 2005. [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Matt Friction.

No.TitleLength
1."Stereo Speakers"2:35
2."Teenage Graffiti"2:19
3."Knock Knock"2:19
4."Sham On"2:07
5."Going Steady"1:40
6."Hollywood Fix"2:29
7."Modern Swinger"3:04
8."Talk Hard"2:57
9."Chicago Overcoat"2:37
10."Little Razorblade"4:11
11."Soft Smoke"3:33
Vinyl Edition
No.TitleLength
11."The Chase"2:25

Graphic design

The CD casing is designed to look like it's a vinyl record, reminding the listener to replace the needle, and breaking the track listing into sides. The design of the CD is even reminiscent of a vinyl single, for it is labeled as 3312 RPM, and has the lines of the tracks on the design. It also has the "Modern Swinger" music video on it.

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Amazon.com: Hot Pink: The Pink Spiders, ASIN   B002GSPLQC
  3. allmusic ((( Hot Pink > Overview ))) , retrieved 29 August 2010