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| Reason CD (2003)
| |  | | | | | |  | | | | | |  | | | (Pre-Order) (Import) Japan; Super-High Material | | |  | | | |
Dan Estrin CD discography. This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Recorded at Bay 7 Studios, Valley Village, California; Sparky Dark Studio, Calabasas, California.
Hoobastank: Douglas Robb ... |

| Hoobastank CD (2001)
| |  | | | | | |  | | | (Pre-Order) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan; Super-High Material | | |  | | | |
Dan Estrin songs. Recorded at 4th Street Recording, Santa Monica, California and Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Douglas Robb (vocals); Dan Estrin (guitar); Chris Hesse (drums).
Audio Mixers: Mark Kiczula; James Murray; Jay Baumgardner.
Recording information: 4th Street Recording, Santa Monica, CA; The Village Recorder, ... |

| Every Man For Himself CD (2006)
| |  | | | | | |  | | | Limited Edition | | |  | | | (Pre-Order) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan; Super-High Material | | |  | | | |
Dan Estrin discography. The third album from the hard rock quartet includes the leadoff hit single "If I Were You". This special edition also includes the enhanced videos of "If I Were You" as well as "Born To Lead".
Hoobastank: Douglas Robb (vocals); Dan ... |

| Forever CD (2009)
Dan Estrin albums. On its fourth studio album, FOR(N)EVER, the unfortunately named heavy-rock act Hoobastank offers up another set of highly accessible guitar-driven tunes. Even more pop-oriented than past releases, this 2009 outing, helmed by longtime producer Howard Benson (Daughtry, P.O.D.), plays up ... |

| Meaning Of I CD (2011)
Dan Estrin CD discography. Many heavy metal bands dabble in electronic and even dance music ingredients, but Australia's Voyager indulge in both so thoroughly (not quite 50/50, but close) that it's often hard to tell which one takes precedence in the songwriting process. None ... |

| Hoobastank: The 7 Series CD (2003)
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Dan Estrin music CDs. With opening gigs for the newly famous (Alien Ant Farm, Incubus) and the firmly established (Live), Hoobastank have had the envious opportunity to generate buzz and anticipation for their self-titled major label debut. Don't be put off by the goofy name; while it might be overtly campy, it's certainly original and makes for a catchy logo, cleverly incorporating Wallis' famous symbol for infinity. HOOBASTANK boasts palatable, hook-laden hard rock in the spirit of bands such as Papa Roach and 311. The band keeps it simple with guitar/bass/drum/vocals, seeing no need to add pretentious strings or synthesizers to their stage-ready sound.
As for their songs, a connecting thread of broken relationships (both romantic and otherwise) permeates the lyrics, especially "Give It Back" and "Running Away." The soft then heavy "Up And Gone" speaks to innocence lost, while ... |

| Reason, The Vinyl LP (2003)
Dan Estrin albums. This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Recorded at Bay 7 Studios, Valley Village, California; Sparky Dark Studio, Calabasas, California.
Hoobastank: Douglas Robb (vocals); Dan Estrin (guitar); Markku Lappalainen (bass); Chris Hesse (drums). |

| Disappear Pt.2 (2005)
| | | | (Import) Germany; 2 Tracks |
Recording information: Bay 7 Studios; Sparky Dark, Calabasas, CA; Valley Village, CA.
Personnel: Douglas Robb (vocals); Dan Estrin (guitar); Chris Hesse (drums).
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