Superfast (Dynamite Hack album)

Superfast is the major label debut (and second studio) album of the rock band Dynamite Hack, and was released on May 23, 2000.

Superfast
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 23, 2000
Recorded1999-2000, The Fire Station
GenreAlternative rock, punk rock
Length43:20
LabelUptown/Universal Records
ProducerDavid Eaton
Dynamite Hack chronology
Superfast
(2000)
How to Break Up a Band
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic.com [1]

The album was released digitally by Woppitzer Records in 2011.[2][3][4][5] The album was later released on YouTube by TuneCore on January 18, 2015.[6]

Track listing

All songs written by Dynamite Hack, except where noted.

1. "Switcheroo" 3:12
2. "Anyway" 2:33
3. "Alvin" 2:41
4. "Dear Kate," 2:51
5. "G-Force" 3:00
6. "Wussypuff" 3:02
7. "Blue Sky" 3:46
8. "Slice Of Heaven" 2:42
9. "Granola" 2:04
10. "Boyz-N-The-Hood" 3:04 (Lyrics: Andre Young, Eric Wright, O'Shea Jackson; Music: Dynamite Hack)
11. "Pick Up Lines" 3:12
12. "Marie..." 2:44
13. "Just Another Day, Baby" 0:25
14. "Laughter" 2:16
15. "Anyway (Mellow Version)" 4:00

"Boyz-N-The-Hood" is a cover, originally performed by Eazy-E in 1987.

The song "Dear Kate" was used in the video game ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding.

Personnel

Dynamite Hack

  • Mark Morris - Guitar, Piano, Vocals
  • Mike Vlahakis: Guitars
  • Chad Robinson: Bass, Vocals
  • Chase Texas: Drums, Percussion

Additional Personnel

  • Willy Paisano: Keyboards on "Blue Sky"
  • William Snell: Slide Guitar on "Marie..."
  • Emily Kate: Additional Vocal on "Anyway (Piano Version)"
  • Christophe "Robitussin": Drums on "Blue Sky" and "Slice of Heaven"
  • Jon Dishongh: Additional keyboards and electronic beats/sequencing

Production

  • Arranged by Dynamite Hack and David Eaton
  • Produced and recorded by David Eaton, with recording assistance (at Fire Station) by Bobby Arnold
  • Tracks 1-9 and 11-15 mixed at Quad Studios and Pedernales Studios by Chris Shaw (assistance at Quad Studios by Gabriel Martinez); track 10 mixed by David Eaton
  • Mastered by Howie Weinberg
  • All songs published by Choosy Mothers Music/Pie Mikey Pie Music/Wussypuff Music/Happysmallchild Music, except track ten (lyrics published by Ruthless Attack Music; music published by Choosy Mothers Music/Pie Mikey Pie Music/Wussypuff Music/Happysmallchild Music)

Singles

  • "Boyz-N-The Hood", released in March/April 2000 as the first single.
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References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r480312
  2. "Superfast by Dynamite Hack on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  3. Superfast, 2000-05-23, retrieved 2016-08-04
  4. Dynamite Hack, Superfast, retrieved 2016-08-04
  5. "Dynamite Hack: Superfast - Music on Google Play". Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  6. "Superfast - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
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