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| Released = [[October 19]] [[1999]]
| Released = [[October 19]] [[1999]]
| Recorded = [[February 11]] [[1999]]-June [[1999 in music|1999]]
| Recorded = [[February 11]] [[1999]]-June [[1999 in music|1999]]
| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]], [[Power Pop]]
| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]], [[Power pop]]
| Length = 42:06
| Length = 42:06
| Label = [[Koch Records]]
| Label = [[Koch Records]]

Revision as of 03:40, 10 August 2008

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God Save The Smithereens is the seventh album by The Smithereens. Produced by Don Fleming, it was originally intended to be a concept album based on the idea of the world ending as soon as the year 2000 started. The album was released in 1999 and a two-disc version with rare demos and live songs was released in 2005.

Track listing

  1. She's Got A Way (The Smithereens/Tate)
  2. House At The End Of The World (The Smithereens/Akre)
  3. Everything Changes (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)
  4. Flowers In The Blood (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)
  5. The Long Loneliness (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)
  6. Someday (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesarios)
  7. The Age Of Innocence (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)
  8. Gloomy Sunday (Lewis/Seress)
  9. I Believe (The Smithereens/Tate)
  10. All Revved Up (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)
  11. Even If I Never Get Back Home (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)
  12. Try (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)
  13. The Last Good Time (Babjak/Diken/DiNizio/Mesaros)

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