People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World

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People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World
AJJ People That Can Eat People.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2007
StudioAudioconfusion in Mesa, Arizona[1]
Genre
Length25:17
LabelAsian Man Records
Andrew Jackson Jihad chronology
Candy Cigarettes & Cap Guns
(2005)
People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World
(2007)
Can't Maintain
(2009)

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Review scores
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People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World is the second studio album by American folk punk band Andrew Jackson Jihad. The album was released by Asian Man Records on September 11, 2007. The title is derived from a line in Kurt Vonnegut's book, Hocus Pocus[3] which itself is a reference to Barbra Streisand's song "People."[4] The album was recorded and mixed by Jalipaz Nelson at Audioconfusion in Mesa, Arizona.[1] The album artwork was illustrated by Ryan Piscitelli.[4] "People II: The Reckoning" features an interpolation of Simon and Garfunkel's song "Mrs. Robinson".

Track listing[]

All lyrics are written by Sean Bonnette and Ben Gallaty; all music is composed by Andrew Jackson Jihad.

No.TitleLength
1."Rejoice"3:15
2."Brave as a Noun"1:14
3."Survival Song"2:28
4."Bad Bad Things"1:59
5."No More Tears"1:02
6."Bells & Whistles"1:28
7."Randy's House"1:23
8."A Song Dedicated to the Memory of Stormy the Rabbit"3:04
9."People II: The Reckoning"4:08
10."Personal Space Invader"2:59
11."People"2:17
Total length:25:17

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People In the World, by AJJ". Bandcamp. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  2. ^ "Andrew Jackson Jihad - People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World". Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via punknews.org.
  3. ^ Vonnegut, Kurt (1997). Hocus Pocus. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-425-16129-6.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Aguilera, Selena. "AJJ's Sean Bonnette talks sophomore record's ten year anniversary tour". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved May 4, 2020.


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