Start Static
Start Static | ||||
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Studio album by Sugarcult | ||||
Released | August 21, 2001 | |||
Recorded | March and April 2001 | |||
Genre | Pop punk | |||
Length | 39:03 | |||
Label | Rumbo Records | |||
Producer | Matt Wallace | |||
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MP3 | link |
PopMatters | Favorable link |
Start Static is the third full length album released by Sugarcult, released on August 21, 2001 by Rumbo Records. It was their first album to receive mainstream success. The album spawned three singles: "Bouncing off the Walls", "Stuck in America", and "Pretty Girl (The Way)".
This was the last album to feature Ben Davis. It also features Chris Shiflett, then from No Use for a Name, and currently with Foo Fighters playing the guitar solo on "Bouncing Off The Walls."
Four songs of the album ("Stuck in America", "Bouncing Off the Walls", "Saying Goodbye", and "How Does It Feel") are featured in the movie National Lampoon's Van Wilder.
Track listing
All songs written by Tim Pagnotta.
- "You're the One" – 1:49
- "Stuck in America" – 2:57
- "Hate Every Beautiful Day" – 3:26
- "Bouncing Off the Walls" – 2:24
- "Saying Goodbye" – 3:19
- "Daddy's Little Defect" – 3:12
- "Lost in You" – 3:32
- "Pretty Girl (The Way)" – 3:24
- "Crashing Down" – 3:40
- "How Does It Feel" – 3:12
- "I Changed My Name" – 5:40 (includes 2 minutes of silence at end of track)
- "Underwear" (Hidden Track) – 2:24
- "Say I'm Sorry" (LP bonus track)
- "No Action" (LP bonus track)
Personnel
- Tim Pagnotta – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Marko DeSantis – lead guitar
- Airin Older – bass, backup vocals
- Ben Davis – drums, backup vocals
Charts
Charts
Album
Chart | Peak position |
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Heatseekers | 4 |
Billboard 200 | 194 |
Top Independent Albums | 6 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2002 | "Pretty Girl (The Way)" | Modern Rock Tracks | 30 |
"Bouncing Off The Walls" | Modern Rock Tracks | 40 | |
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