Songs People Actually Liked Volume 1 The First 10 Years

Songs People Actually Liked
Compilation album by Bowling for Soup
Released January 27, 2015 (2015-01-27)
Recorded Panhandle House Studios
Denton, Texas
The Daycare
Highland Village, Texas
The Lair
L.A., California
The Tackle Box
Hollywood, California
Genre Pop punk, punk rock
Label Brando Records/Que-so Records
Producer Jarinus (Linus of Hollywood & Jaret Reddick)
Bowling for Soup chronology
Lunch. Drunk. Love.
(2011)
Songs People Actually Liked
(2014)

Songs People Actually Liked - Volume 1 - The First 10 Years (1994-2003) is compilation album by pop punk band Bowling for Soup, released on January 27, 2015. The compilation was completely fan-funded,[1] as well as being released on the band's own record label like their previous albums. The band celebrates their 20th anniversary on June 4, 2014 and for a birthday present Bowling For Soup decided to re-record a album of their best and best-known songs partly in response to a "Best Of" hits released by their former record label, that was created without the band's knowledge of and or any input. The album also contains 17 re-recordings of songs from their low-budget albums and one new song.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Last Rock Show"  Jaret Reddick 1:29
2. "Suckerpunch"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 3:18
3. "Emily"  Reddick, Linus of Hollywood 3:28
4. "Girl All The Bad Guys Want"  Reddick, Walker 3:16
5. "You And Me"  Aly, Brickell, Bush, Houser, and Withrow 4:01
6. "The Bitch Song"  Reddick 3:17
7. "Scope"  Reddick 3:34
8. "2113"  Reddick 4:40
9. "Punk Rock 101"  Reddick, Walker 3:04
10. "Belgium"  Reddick, Chandler and Delegard 3:20
11. "Life After Lisa"  Reddick, Walker 3:00
12. "Cody"  Reddick, Burney, Chandler and Garcia 4:26
13. "Thirteen"  Reddick, Burney and Linus of Hollywood 3:01
14. "Dance With You"  Reddick 3:29
15. "Koolaid"  Reddick 3:42
16. "Pictures He Drew"  Reddick 3:25
17. "Sandwich"  Reddick 3:48
18. "20 Years(That's A Lot Of Beer)"  Reddick and Linus of Hollywood 3:21

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