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| Released = 1995
| Released = 1995
| Recorded = 1995 at Doubletime Studios, [[San Diego, California]]
| Recorded = 1995 at Doubletime Studios, [[San Diego, California]]
| Genre = [[Skate punk]], [[Punk rock]]
| Genre = [[Skate punk]], [[punk rock]]
| Length = 7:06
| Length = 7:06
| Label = Cargo Music, Grilled Cheese
| Label = Cargo Music, Grilled Cheese

Revision as of 03:04, 3 December 2012

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They Came to Conquer... Uranus is a 7" EP by Blink-182, released in 1995 on Cargo Music. It was released on clear green, clear yellow, clear blue, and black vinyl.[1] This EP is notable as being the band's first release (excluding the re-release of Cheshire Cat) under the name Blink-182, rather than Blink.

The song "Waggy" was re-recorded two years later on their next album, Dude Ranch.

Only 300 copies were originally pressed on blue vinyl and were numbered by hand in 1995. They have since been repressed multiple times on various colors such as black, different shades of blue, green, aqua, gold, yellow, red, and pink.[citation needed].

Recording

The EP was recorded in 1995 through Cargo Records right after the Good Times tour in Australia. Six songs were recorded, Zulu, Wrecked Him, Lemmings, Strung Out (titled Enthused on Dude Ranch), Waggy and Good Times (Cover Theme Song). However; only three ended up on the EP.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Scott Raynor

No.TitleLength
1."Wrecked Him"2:48
2."Waggy"2:54
3."Zulu"2:04
Total length:7:06

Personnel

Production

  • O - producer
  • Kerry Key - cover photo
  • Scan, Boy! - layout
  • Kerry and Daniel M. - live photos

Song information

  • "Waggy" was re-recorded for the band's major label debut Dude Ranch.
  • "Wrecked Him" and "Zulu" can also be found on the Dick Lips single.

References

  1. ^ "They Came to Conquer Uranus facts". Freebase.com. 2011-01-22. Retrieved 2012-03-12.