Underage Thinking

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All lyrics are written by Teddy Geiger, except "Seven Days Without You" by Steve Bertrand and Stuart Brawley

Underage Thinking
UnderageThinking.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 21, 2006
Recorded2005
Studio
Genre Pop rock, alternative rock
Length40:53
Label Columbia
Producer Billy Mann, Paul Pimsler, Christopher Rojas
Teddy Geiger chronology
Step Ladder (EP)
(2005)
Underage Thinking
(2006)
Snow Blankets the Night (EP)
(2006)
Alternative cover
Underage Thinking -Special Edition-.jpg
'Look Where We Are Now' cover
No.TitleMusicLength
1."These Walls"Geiger, Beth Cohen, Peter Wallace3:39
2."For You I Will (Confidence)"Geiger, Billy Mann 3:49
3."Night Air"Geiger3:43
4."Thinking Underage"Geiger, Mann, Christopher Rojas 4:12
5."Look Where We Are Now"Geiger, Mann3:43
6."Air Dry"Geiger, Mann3:12
7."Seven Days Without You" (Avion cover)Bertrand, Brawley3:35
8."Try Too Hard"Geiger3:19
9."A Million Years"Geiger3:20
10."Possibilities"Geiger, Mann3:23
11."Gentlemen"Geiger4:06
12."Love Is a Marathon"Geiger, Mann3:52

Japanese bonus tracks

No.TitleLength
13."Do You Even Care"3:53
14."Hallelujah"3:59

Special edition

CD part

All lyrics are written by Teddy Geiger

No.TitleMusicLength
13."As We Get Older"Geiger3:35
14."These Walls" (remix) (vs. MachoPsycho)Geiger, Cohen, Wallace5:05
15."For You I Will (Confidence)" (remix) (vs. MachoPsycho)Geiger, Mann5:08
16."Our Eyes" (demo)Geiger2:01
17."Look Where We Are Now" (demo)Geiger, Mann4:10
18."Gentlemen" (demo)Geiger3:37
19."Possibilities" (demo)Geiger, Mann3:15
20."Thousand Years" (demo)Geiger3:19
21."Amazingly Fat Cows" (hidden track)Geiger0:54

DVD part

  1. "For You I Will (Confidence)" (video)
  2. "For You I Will (Confidence)" (making of video)
  3. "For You I Will (Confidence)" (live video)
  4. "These Walls" (video)
  5. "These Walls" (making of video)
  6. A Day in the Life of Teddy Geiger
  7. Home videos
  8. Photo scrapbook

Personnel

Adapted from the Underage Thinking media notes. [6]

Musicians

Production

Imagery

Charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA Charts) [7] 27
Canadian Albums Chart 159
US Billboard 200 [8] 8
US Top Internet Albums8

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