Pots and Shots

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Pots and Shots
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Studio album by Potshot
Released October 14, 1997
Genre Ska-punk
Third wave ska
Label Asian Man Records
Producer Mike Park
Potshot chronology
Pots and Shots
(1997)
Rock 'n' Roll
(1999)
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Pots and Shots is the debut album of J-ska band Potshot. The album was released in the United States by Asian Man Records in 1997.

Potshot (band) Japanese ska band

Potshot was a J-ska music group from Japan. They released their records on their own label, TV Freak, in Japan. Their first five albums were re-released by Asian Man Records, an American label well known for signing Asian punk-pop bands. Their final album, Potshot Beat Goes On, was released in May 2005. Potshot disbanded in 2005, playing a final show in Tokyo.

Asian Man Records is a DIY record label run by Mike Park in Monte Sereno, California. Park started a record label and began releasing music in 1989 under the name Dill Records, with the Asian Man label established May 1996.

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1997.

Tracks

  1. We Are Potshot 1:06
  2. Someone to Lean On 2:26
  3. Radio 1:49
  4. Handle 2:35
  5. Time 2:49
  6. Since Yesterday 1:46
  7. Anytime 2:33
  8. Clear 2:35
  9. Under the Blue Sky 3:00
  10. Tears of a Clown 1:06
  11. In Hi-Fi 2:27
  12. Not Worth Your While But Worth My Life 2:49
  13. Mexico 3:15
  14. Change 3:40

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