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'''Party Boobytrap''' is an EP [[Tally Hall]] released in April of 2003, the first they'd ever recorded. The EP was produced in very small quantities and the only copy to surface is from [[Andrew Horowitz]] himself.
'''Party Boobytrap''' is an EP recorded by [[Tally Hall]] and released in April of 2003. It was the first EP they had recorded, with non-EP track [[Yearbook]] being the first song the band would ever record. The EP was produced in very small quantities and the only copy to surface is from [[Andrew Horowitz]] himself.


The EP 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.
The EP 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.

Revision as of 08:35, 31 July 2022

Party Boobytrap
Partyboobytrap 1.png
EPs
Released April 2003
Recorded 2003
Length 15:54
Label None
Producer Tally Hall

Party Boobytrap is an EP recorded by Tally Hall and released in April of 2003. It was the first EP they had recorded, with non-EP track Yearbook being the first song the band would ever record. The EP was produced in very small quantities and the only copy to surface is from Andrew Horowitz himself.

The EP 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.

Trivia

Scene From Good Day
  • The title would be referenced in the music video for Good Day. There is a scene in which they portray/mimic a rap video and the rap group's name is Party Boobytrap.
  • The title is a palindrome and that's the simple origin of the name.
  • Sometime in the late 2010s, Andrew would upload his copy of the EP because of its lost status. This (and the sleeve) include an early spelling of Good Day, "Goodday".
  • Andrew is credited as "the incredible andrew horowitz" on the track listing sleeve.
  • A "partyboobytrap +1-1" is listed in the TalentMatch page for Tally Hall, so there could be a version of Party Boobytrap with supposedly the Super Mario Bros. Overworld Theme, as the band covered it live. [1]

Track Listing

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "Good Day" Horowitz Hawley, Cantor 3:30
2. "Greener" Cantor Cantor 4:02
3. "Stationary Love" Cantor Cantor 3:43
4. "Ruler Of Everything" Hawley Hawley, Sedghi 3:55
File:Party boobytrap sleeve.png
Tracklist/Information sleeve that came with Party Boobytrap

References