Someday Came Suddenly
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Someday Came Suddenly is the first studio release album from post-hardcore band Attack Attack!. Half of the album's tracks are actually remastered songs from their debut EP If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?. 'Of the 12 tracks on the album 9 of them are full songs, 2 are intro/outro tracks, and then right in the middle of the album is total dance song called Interlude which is originally by Caleb’s side project DJ Club.'[1]
Track Listing
- "Hot Grills and High Tops" - 0:41
- "Stick Stickly" - 3:22
- "Bro, Ashley's Here" - 3:17
- "Shred, White & Blue" - 2:35
- "Party Foul" - 2:36
- "What Happens If I Can't Check My MySpace When We Get There?" - 2:35
- "Interlude" - 2:06
- "The People's Elbow" - 2:37
- "Kickin' Wing, Animal Doctor" - 2:28
- "Dr. Shavargo Pt.3" - 3:42
- "Catfish Soup" - 2:58
- "Outro" - 1:24
Personnel
- Austin Carlile - Lead Vocals/Screamed Vocals
- Johnny Franck - Rhythm Guitar, Clean Vocals
- Andrew Whiting - Lead Guitar
- John Holgado - Bass Guitar
- Caleb Shomo - Synthesizers, Backing Vocals
- Andrew Wetzel - Drums
Trivia
- The track "Kickin' Wing, Animal Doctor" is actually a trimmed down version of the song "If Guns Are Outlawed" from their EP "If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?" with slight lyrical changes as well. The name was borrowed from the nickname used in the movie Joe Dirt for the Native American firework salesman Joe meets during the movie.
- "Stick Stickly" is in reference to the late 1990's Nickelodeon summer block show of the same name.
- "The People's Elbow" is named after the same move used by former WWE wrestler [[Dwayne "The
Rock" Johnson]].