Really Nice Guys

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Really Nice Guys
EP by
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2018
Genre Indie rock, [1] comedy rock
Length22:36
Label New West
Producer Ron Gallo
Ron Gallo chronology
Heavy Meta
(2017)
Really Nice Guys
(2018)

Really Nice Guys is an extended play by Philadelphian musician, Ron Gallo. The album was released on January 19, 2018 through New West Records.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ron Gallo, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Rough Mix"1:39
2."Really Nice Guys"2:08
3."Related Artists (For Fans Of...)" (Ron Gallo, Dylan Sevey and Joe Bisirri)0:56
4."I'm on the Guestlist"3:57
5."YouTubular"3:31
6."The East Nashville Kroger Conversation"2:41
7."Emotional Impact For Sale"4:08
8."Pull Quote (Feat. Jerry)"3:36
Total length:22:36

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