1,000 Hours
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1,000 Hours is the debut extended play by the American punk rock band Green Day. It was released in April 1989 through Lookout Records, the label that nurtured the band's development in its early years before the group's signing with a major label in 1993.
Recording and release
1,000 Hours was recorded in 1988 while the band was still named "Sweet Children", and released in April 1989, 2 weeks after the band changed its name to Green Day, but on vinyl only, with several different colors of vinyl available [red, blue, green, purple, yellow, and clear] in limited quantities. Upon its release, it was also available with a pink cover (black vinyl only). Shortly after it was recorded, the band changed its name to Green Day, despite the objections of Lookout Records' owner Lawrence "Larry" Livermore.
In 1991, all of the songs from 1,000 Hours were reissued on 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours. 1,000 Hours went out of print in August 2005 after Green Day removed its catalog from Lookout! Records.
Since March 24, 2009, 1,000 Hours (along with Slappy) has been back in print as a bonus to the vinyl reissue of the 39/Smooth album.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Billie Joe Armstrong, except where noted, all music composed by Green Day.
1. |
"1,000 Hours" |
2:24 |
2. |
"Dry Ice" |
3:43 |
1. |
"Only of You" |
2:44 |
2. |
"The One I Want" (lyrics by Armstrong and Mike Dirnt) |
2:59 |
Total length: |
11:52 |
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