The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup

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The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup
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EP by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2011
Genre Pop punk
Length6:51(Vinyl)
13:23 (Digital download)
Label Que-so/Brando
Producer Linus of Hollywood [1]
Bowling for Soup chronology
Fishin' for Woos
(2011)
The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup
(2011)
Lunch. Drunk. Love.
(2013)
The Dollyrots chronology
A Little Messed Up
(2010)
The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup
(2011)
The Dollyrots
(2012)

The Dollyrots vs. Bowling for Soup is a 7" split EP released by pop punk bands The Dollyrots and Bowling for Soup, in which the bands cover each other's songs, [2] [3] with The Dollyrots covering Bowling for Soup's "High School Never Ends" and Bowling for Soup covering The Dollyrots' "Because I'm Awesome." [1] It was limited to 1,000 copies that were signed by both bands [2] [3] and sold through Bowling for Soup's online store as well as during Bowling for Soup and The Dollyrots West Coast U.S. tour in August 2011. [1] A digital version was released at a later date with two additional bonus tracks. [1] [2] [3] The digital version was released in November 2011 and included a Bowling for Soup cover of The Dollyrots' "Rollercoaster" and a Dollyrots cover of Bowling for Soup's "Almost." [4] [5]

Contents

Track listing

7" Vinyl Edition

Side A (The Dollyrots) [1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."High School Never Ends" (Bowling for Soup cover) Jaret Reddick, Adam Schlesinger 3:28
Side B (Bowling for Soup)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Because I'm Awesome" (The Dollyrots cover)Kelly Ogden, Luis Cabezas, Amy Wood3:23
Digital Download Edition [4] [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)PerformerLength
1."High School Never Ends" (Bowling for Soup cover)Reddick, SchlesingerThe Dollyrots3:28
2."Because I'm Awesome" (The Dollyrots cover)Ogden, Cabezas, WoodBowling for Soup3:23
3."Rollercoaster" (The Dollyrots cover)Cabezas, Ogden, Fred ArchambaultBowling for Soup3:19
4."Almost" (Bowling for Soup cover)Reddick, Butch Walker The Dollyrots3:13

Personnel

The Dollyrots

Bowling for Soup

Release history

FormatDate
7" vinyl August 5, 2011
Digital download November 27, 2011 (United Kingdom)
November 29, 2011 (Worldwide) [4] [5]

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