Songs from an American Movie Vol. Two: Good Time for a Bad Attitude | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 21, 2000 | |||
Recorded | Sunset Sound Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, post-grunge | |||
Length | 44:36 | |||
Label | Capitol CDP 7243 5 30620 2 6 | |||
Producer | Art Alexakis | |||
Everclear chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 65/100 [1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Drowned in Sound | 2/10 [3] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
Entertainment Weekly | B+ [5] |
NME | 5/10 [6] |
Q | |
Rolling Stone | |
Spin | 1/10 [8] |
Wall of Sound | 77/100 [9] |
Yahoo! Music UK |
Songs from an American Movie Vol. Two: Good Time for a Bad Attitude is the fifth studio album by Everclear, released on November 21, 2000. They recorded Vol. One and Vol. Two in the same year and released them only a few months apart. Both albums are loose concept albums inspired by Art Alexakis' second divorce. The first one is more pop-based and melodic, the second angrier with a more punk/hard rock sound. It also focuses more on the destruction of relationships in its lyrical content.
The album debuted at #66 on the Billboard charts, a disappointment compared to Vol. One's top-ten debut. Furthermore, it does not have a certification from the RIAA, while Vol. One was certified Platinum. [11] However, Vol. Two was certified Gold in Canada in February 2001. [12] None of the singles received any significant airplay on radio or MTV.
"When It All Goes Wrong Again", "Out of My Depth," and "Rock Star" were released as singles from this album. "When It All Goes Wrong Again" was featured on the soundtrack for the 2001 film Antitrust starring Ryan Phillippe while "Rock Star" was featured for the 2001 film of the same name starring Mark Wahlberg.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "When It All Goes Wrong Again" | 3:48 |
2. | "Slide" | 3:48 |
3. | "Babytalk" | 3:02 |
4. | "Rock Star" | 3:29 |
5. | "Short Blonde Hair" | 3:24 |
6. | "Misery Whip" | 4:20 |
7. | "Out of My Depth" | 4:32 |
8. | "The Good Witch of the North" | 2:39 |
9. | "Halloween Americana" | 3:19 |
10. | "All Fucked Up" | 3:20 |
11. | "Overwhelming" | 4:03 |
12. | "Song from an American Movie, Pt. 2" | 4:52 |
Everclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1991. The band was formed by Art Alexakis, the band's lead songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist; and for most of the band's height of popularity, consisted of Craig Montoya on bass guitar and Greg Eklund on drums. After the limited release of their independently released debut album, World of Noise, the band found success with their first three albums on Capitol Records: Sparkle and Fade, So Much for the Afterglow, and Songs from an American Movie Vol. One: Learning How to Smile, which were all certified platinum in sales. However, the following two albums Songs from an American Movie Vol. Two: Good Time for a Bad Attitude and Slow Motion Daydream, were not as well received, and as sales suffered, Montoya and Eklund left the band shortly after in 2003.
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