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'''Party Boobytrap''' is an EP recorded by [[Tally Hall]] and released in April of 2003. | '''Party Boobytrap''' is an EP recorded by [[Tally Hall]] and released in April of 2003. | ||
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Party Boobytrap is Tally Hall's first release, produced in very small quantities to be sold at early live shows. It was recorded in the bedroom of [[Joe Hawley]], an attic where they would record many of their early demos. All of the songs featured would later be released on [[Complete Demos]], albeit in remixed form. A "partyboobytrap e.p. +1-1" was also released, containing the [[Cover Songs|Super Mario Bros. Overworld theme]] in addition to the other tracks. This version has yet to surface online.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040607013914/http://www.talentmatch.com/search/allview.asp?PID=59562&entry=tmurl## TalentMatch Tally Hall website archive]</ref> | Party Boobytrap is Tally Hall's first release, produced in very small quantities to be sold at early live shows. It was recorded in the bedroom of [[Joe Hawley]], an attic where they would record many of their early demos. All of the songs featured would later be released on [[Complete Demos]], albeit in remixed form. A "partyboobytrap e.p. +1-1" was also released, containing the [[Cover Songs|Super Mario Bros. Overworld theme]] in addition to the other tracks. This version has yet to surface online.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040607013914/http://www.talentmatch.com/search/allview.asp?PID=59562&entry=tmurl## TalentMatch Tally Hall website archive]</ref> | ||
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Party Boobytrap | |
EPs | |
Released | April 2003 |
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Recorded | 2003 |
Length | 15:14 |
Label | None |
Producer | Tally Hall |
Party Boobytrap is an EP recorded by Tally Hall and released in April of 2003.
Overview
Party Boobytrap is Tally Hall's first release, produced in very small quantities to be sold at early live shows. It was recorded in the bedroom of Joe Hawley, an attic where they would record many of their early demos. All of the songs featured would later be released on Complete Demos, albeit in remixed form. A "partyboobytrap e.p. +1-1" was also released, containing the Super Mario Bros. Overworld theme in addition to the other tracks. This version has yet to surface online.[1]
The title was chosen because it was a palindrome, and would later be used as the name of a fictional rap group in the music video for Good Day.[2]
The only copy to surface is from Andrew Horowitz himself, who sent a fan a digital copy in the late 2010s. This includes an early spelling of Good Day, "Goodday".
Trivia
- The title is referenced in the Labyrinth game by WonderFling Studios in the Hidden Skeleton Dialogue.
- Andrew is credited as "the incredible andrew horowitz" on the track listing sleeve.
Track Listing
# | Title | Writers | Lead Singers | Duration |
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1. | "Good Day" | Horowitz | Hawley, Cantor | 3:31 |
2. | "Greener" | Cantor | Cantor | 4:04 |
3. | "Stationary Love" | Cantor | Cantor | 3:42 |
4. | "Ruler Of Everything" | Hawley | Hawley, Sedghi | 3:55 |
Liner Notes
produced by tally hall
RECORDED AT:
ㅤjoe's bedroom
ㅤ420 s. division st.
ㅤann arbor, mi. 48104
visit us at:
www.tallyhall.com
e-mail us at:
[email protected]
tally hall is steve gallagher, the incredible
andrew horowitz, zubin sedghi, rob cantor
and joe hawley.