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2011 studio album by Farewell Continental
¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! Released May 10, 2011 Recorded August 19–22, 2009, March 10–14, 2010, July 19–22, 2010, and July 27–29, 2010 Genre Alternative rock Length 38 :50 Label Paper + Plastick Producer Ed Ackerson & Farewell Continental
EP#2 (2010)
¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! (2011)
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¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! is the first studio album by the American alternative rock band Farewell Continental , released on May 10, 2011, by Paper + Plastick.[1]
Track listing [ ]
1. "Seasoned Veterans" 2:06 2. "Capybara" 2:54 3. "Who's The Boss?" 1:48 4. "The Greatest Of All Time (How You Feelin' Now?)" 2:50 5. "Dagger, Dagger: Terror, Terror" 2:58 6. "A Story From The Bottom Of The Sea" 2:26 7. "Immolated" 3:45 8. "New Tile Floor" 3:02 9. "Radio, Radio: Are You Getting This?" 2:55 10. "The Explorer Settles Down" 2:39 11. "Mad Operator" 1:54 12. "I Feel Everything (Can You Feel It As Well?)" 2:10 13. "The Reflecting Skin" 4:03 14. "Tiger Claw" 3:20
Personnel [ ]
Justin Pierre – vocals, guitar
Kari Gray – vocals, keyboards
Thomas Rehbein – guitar
Jim Adolphson – bass guitar
Josh McKay – drums
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