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OK Go (album)

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OK Go

The band's debut album gave birth to hits like Get Over It. Although still not in the mainstream music scene, OK Go has already established themselves as one of the most popular bands in Chicago.

OK Go is a Rock album by OK Go released in September 17, 2002 under Capitol Records.

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About

OK Go started out as any ordinary rock band. They performed and played on local bars and clubs to get their fan base. Mainstream success came to then in the form of wit and humour. They produced a low-budget video for their first single Get Ovet It, leaving more money for promotions. But the video was enough to spawn a stream of fans downloading it on the internet. They soon rose to be one popular band in the Chicago area then branching out to mainstream rock and conquering America.


Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Get Over It 3:16
2 Don't Ask Me 2:46
3 You're So Damn Hot 2:38
4 What To Do 3:59
5 1000 Miles Per Hour 3:33
6 Shortly Before The End 4:19
7 Return 3:51
8 There's A Fire 3:50
9 C-C-Cinnamon LIps 3:26
10 The Fix Is In 3:56
11 Hello, My Treacherous Friends 2:59
12 Bye Bye Baby 2:13


Chart Toppers

Year Title US Hit Singles US Modern Rock Chart
2002 Get Over It - 20


Credits

Performance Credits

OK Go Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Jon Brion Musician

Lenny Castro Musician

Matt Chamberlain Musician

Andy Duncan Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals

Josh Freese Musician

Mark Greenberg Musician

Victor Indrizzo Musician

Wendy Melvoin Musician

Patrick Warren Musician

Bon Harris Musician

Brian Perkins Musician

Tim Nordwind Bass, Vocals

Dan Konopka Drums

Roger Joseph Manning Jr. Musician

Technical Credits

Andrew Slater Executive Producer

Howard Willing Producer, Engineer

David Trumfio Producer

Mike Hagler Engineer

Ken Sluiter Engineer


Trivia

  • The video for Get Ovet It was shot using a handheld video camera borrowed from a friend.
  • The budget for the video was only $10.
  • The dance moves were choreographed by Kulash's sister, Trish Sie.

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