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Additional personnel includes: Angus Cooke (cello).
Recorded at Orange Whip Studios, Santa Barbara, California.
Personnel: Derek Rice (vocals, drums); Mason Zuleger (guitar); Angus Cooke (cello); Kris Roe (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Angus Cooke.
Recording information: Orange Whip Studios, Santa Barbara, CA.
The Facts:Four Letter Words represents the fruits of a long search for a new band to follow in the footsteps of the Ataris. As demos poured in, Kung Fu enlisted the Ataris help to pick the perfect band. "They have to write great songs!" "They have to be cute!" "They have to tour their asses off!" You know how it goes. Enter Antifreeze. The Ataris met them on tour in Texas last summer and they immediately clicked. Kris Roe (Ataris singer) agreed to produce their debut and the result is 14 high quality tear jerking pop punk tracks reminiscent of their Kung Fu mentors (no, not "the" Mentors) and others like MxPx and Blink 182. It is a perfect fit for the Kung Fu roster and the band is so stoked they decided to move to California, stalk the Ataris, and write more songs about what is really important to them: chicks, chicks, and chicks.
Antifreeze includes: Jon Gietpas (vocals, guitar); Tim Crowley (vocals, bass).
Antifreeze Four Letter Words Songs | 1. | Is He Your Boyfriend? |
| 2. | Bankruptcy |
| 3. | Fortune's Fool |
| 4. | Question... |
| 5. | On and On |
| 6. | Fell on Deaf Ears |
| 7. | Ordinary |
| 8. | Sorry from Your Friend |
| 9. | Our Band |
| 10. | Cyber Sweetie |
| 11. | Ides, The |
| 12. | Anymore |
| 13. | Long Way, The |
| 14. | You Looked Away |
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