Knock Knock Who?
Knock-Knock Who? is Kimya Dawson's second solo album, released concurrently with My Cute Fiend Sweet Princess in 2004.[5]
Knock-Knock Who? | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 3rd, 2004 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, Anti-folk Acoustic | |||
Label | Important Records[1] | |||
Kimya Dawson chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Robert Christgau | |
PopMatters | (mixed)[4] |
Track listing
- "Nobody's Hippie"
- "Great Crap"
- "My Bike"
- "Jest's Birthday"
- "Time to Think"
- "The Sound of Ataris"
- "So Nice So Smart"
- "For Boxer"
- "I'm Fine"
- "Stink Mama"
- "Red White & Blue Dream (Oops!)"
- "Once Upon a Time"
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References
- Inc, CMJ Network (November 10, 2003). "Radio Adds". CMJ New Music Report. CMJ Network, Inc. – via Google Books.
- Hopkin, Kenyon. Knock Knock Who? at AllMusic
- Christgau, Robert. "Knock-Knock Who?". Robert Christgau.
- Su, Peter (13 October 2003). "Knock-Knock Who? / My Cute Fiend Sweet Princess". PopMatters. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (February 17, 2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". Simon and Schuster – via Google Books.
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