Bounce at the Devil

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Bounce at the Devil
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2010 (2010-10-08)
StudioWrightway Studios in Baltimore
Mule Studios in Dublin
Label Fish don't fear nets records
Republic of Loose chronology
Vol IV: Johnny Pyro and the Dance of Evil
(2008)
Bounce at the Devil
(2010)

Bounce at the Devil (or volume 5 Johnny Defeats Satan) is the fourth studio album by Dublin band Republic of Loose. It was released on October 8, 2010, on Fish don't fear nets records. It was recorded at Wrightway Studios in Baltimore, Maryland, and the additional recordings were done at Mule Studios, Dublin. The album received critical acclaim. They also received an IMRO award for Bounce at the Devil going to number one in the Irish Independent Chart. [1] The album peaked at number 10 in the Irish music charts. Bo Starks made an appearance on the song "99". "The Man", "99" and "The Blah Bounce" were released as singles.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

  1. The Lamp
  2. I Love the Police
  3. How Is Your Brain?
  4. Is This Not What You Wanted?
  5. Ded Prostitutes
  6. My Heroez
  7. The Blah Bounce
  8. Satan Bounce (Waltz with Satan and the Mechanical Prostitute)
  9. She's So Evil
  10. Mezmefried
  11. Golf With Satan
  12. 99 (featuring Bo Starks)
  13. The Man
  14. Deludable
  15. What Kinda Man Would I Be?

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References

  1. "Republic of Loose top the Indie Chart". hotpress.com. Hotpress. Retrieved 29 November 2016.