Rock 'n' Roll Highschool

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Rock 'n' Roll Highschool
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Studio album by
Released2000
Genre
Label MVG
Producer Fabian "Phat Fabe" Torsson & Teddybears STHLM
Teddybears STHLM chronology
I Can't Believe It's Teddybears STHLM
(1996)
Rock 'n' Roll Highschool
(2000)
Fresh
(2004)

Rock 'n' Roll Highschool is the third studio album by Teddybears STHLM. It was released in 2000 by MVG. This marks the band's transition from punk rock to electronic music

Contents

Track listing

All music & lyrics written by Teddybears STHLM unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Teddybears Live 'n' Direct"
  2. "Rock'n'roll Highschool" (feat. Thomas Rusiak) (lyrics: Thomas Rusiak, Teddybears STHLM)
  3. "Ahead of My Time" (feat. Daddy Boastin')
  4. "Move Over"
  5. "Punkrocker"
  6. "Start at 11" (feat. Eagle-Eye Cherry)
  7. "Skit 1"
  8. "Automatic Lover"
  9. "Tigerman"
  10. "Yours to Keep" (feat. Paola)
  11. "Skit 2"
  12. "Throw Your Hands Up" (feat. Elephant Man & Harry Toddler) (lyrics: Patrick Jackson, O'Neil Bryan, Steven Ventura)
  13. "Digital Cowboy"
  14. Game for PC

Musicians

Teddybears STHLM

Additional musicians

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