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Victory Records 2002
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Victory Records 2002

The full-length 2002 Victory Records debut album of the emo, punk rock band Taking Back Sunday.

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About

Recorded at New Jersey's Big Blue Meanie Recording Studios the album spawned the singles Great Romances of the 20th Century, You're So Last Summer, and the hit Cute With the E (Cut From The Team), where the video is a Fight Club inspired.

The 4th track off the album was written in response to Brand New's song "Seventy Times Seven" which contains some of the same lyrics: “Is this what you call tact? You're as subtle as a brick in the small of my back; so let's end this call, and end this conversation.”

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 You Know How I Do 3:21
2 Bike Scene 3:35
3. Cute Without The 'E' (Cut From The Team) 3:31
4 There's No 'I' In Team 3:48
5 Great Romances Of The 20th Century 3:35
6 Ghost Man On Third 3:59
7 Timberwolves At New Jersey 3:23
8 The Blue Channel 2:30
9 You're So Last Summer 2:59
10 Head Club 3:02

Credits

Taking Back Sunday Primary Artist

Sal Villanueva Guitar

Technical Credits

Tim Gilles Engineer, Mastering

Arun Venkatesh Engineer

Juan Bautista Sánchez García Engineer

Erin Farley Engineer

Sal Villanueva Producer, Engineer

Trivia

  • This album is named after the lyrics in "Cute Without The 'E' (Cut From The Team)"

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Reviews

Showcases a complete trademark of Taking Back Sunday as an emo punk-rock band with curves that sometimes come back around and leave their listeners off a different road. --Raine 5 December 2006 09:02 PDT

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