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I Get Wet

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I Get Wet

I Get Wet is the debut album by the rocker Andrew W.K.. The hit singles in the album are "Party Hard" and "She is Beautiful".

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I Get Wet was released on November 13, 2001 under Mercury records. The album ranked no.84 in the U.S. Billboard 200 and no.1 on the Heatseakers chart. The hit singles in the album are "Party Hard" and "She is Beautiful" which was used in the movie American Pie: Band Camp and on the soundtrack for film Freaky Friday and the movie Out Cold. Other hit songs are "I Love NYC" and "It's Time To Party" which was included in a commercial for Hotwire.com.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 It's Time to Party 1:30
2 Party Hard 3:04
3 Girls Own Love 3:13
4 Ready to Die 2:54
5 Take It Off 3:10
6 I Love NYC 3:11
7 She Is Beautiful 3:33
8 Party Til You Puke 2:34
9 Fun Night 3:23
10 Got to Do It 3:55
11 I Get Wet 3:23
12 Don't Stop Living in the Red 1:42

Chart Toppers

Year Album Billboard Hot 100
2002 I Get Wet 84

Credits

Performance Credits

Andrew W.K. Primary Artist, Vocals, Primary Artist

Gary Novak Drums

Phil X. Guitar

Mike David Bass

Chris Chaney Bass

Frank Vierti Piano, Keyboards

Tony Allen Guitar

F.T. Thomas Guitar

Jimmy Coup Guitar

Technical Credits

Tom Gordon Sound Effects

Scott Humphrey Producer

Bobby Warner Engineer

Howie Weinberg Mastering

Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis Sound Effects

John Fields Producer

Frank Gryner Engineer

Jeff Burns Engineer

Roger Lian Programming, Digital Editing

K. Williams Art Direction

Tony Miller Programming

Cory Churko Programming, Digital Editing

TSD Producer

Robert C. Thompson Engineer

Andrew W.K. Producer

Frank Vierti Producer

Trivia

  • The album I Get Wet caused a controversy in Europe due to its album cover.
  • The single "She Is Beautiful" was used by the Children of Bodom on their Trashed, Lost & Strungout EP.

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