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Phantom Planet Discography of CDs See all 27 items

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| Phantom Planet The Guest CD (2002)
$6.79 Bright-eyed and bold with a vibe that feels like they've been suckling at the collective power-pop teat of Todd Rundgren and the Raspberries, Artist belies the fact that within their ranks reside a pair of actors (Jason Schwartzman of
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| Phantom Planet/The Guest CDs (2004)
$7.59 Additional personnel includes: Dean Keller, Bill Racine (saxophone).
At the time they released their self-titled third album, Artist issued a deluxe release that featured their breakthrough, The Guest, along with some of its demos and Artist. Even though The
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| Phantom Planet Is Missing CD (1998)
$8.29 For a debut album from a relatively young band (most of the members are still teenagers), Artist Is Missing is very accomplished and appealing. While the hooks aren't particularly strong, the band makes up for it with youthful exuberance
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| Phantom Planet - Chicago, Chicagogoing, Chicagogone DVD (2004)
$9.69 Formed in 1994 by a veritable who's-who of Hollywood progeny (bass player Sam Farrar is the son of songwriter-producer John Farrar; drummer-turned-actor Jason Schwartzman (RUSHMORE) is nephew to Francis Ford Coppola), L.A.'s Artist crafts an infectious brand of pop-punk
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| Raise The Dead CD (2008)
$9.49 Just because they signed to the Fueled By Ramen label for RAISE THEY DEAD, don't assume that Artist has gone emo. Nothing could be further from the truth; instead, the chameleonic California rockers, who gave the film world their
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| Phantom Planet CD (2004)
$6.05 Self-titled non-debut albums often indicate an artistic transition or rebirth, and Artist is no exception. For their third album, Artist shifted gears, trading in the Weezer-inspired power-pop of THE GUEST (and its hit song, "California") for a garage-punk
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| Guest/Phantom Planet CDs (2004) Enhanced CD; Import
$28.29 Additional personnel includes: Dean Keller, Bill Racine (saxophone).
This special release includes two Artist albums in one package, and also features lots of bonus material like videos and demos.
At the time they released their self-titled third album, Artist issued
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| Guest CD (2002) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
$39.19 Bright-eyed and bold with a vibe that feels like they've been suckling at the collective power-pop teat of Todd Rundgren and the Raspberries, Artist belies the fact that within their ranks reside a pair of actors (Jason Schwartzman of
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| Phantom Planet CD (2009) (Import) Import
$15.75 2005 album by the alt rock band from California. Featuring the 4 bonus tracks 'California' (theme
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| Phantom Planet CD (2004) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Phantom Planet Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Phantom Planet music songs: California Lyrics, After Hours Lyrics, Badd Business Lyrics, Big Brat Lyrics, 1st Things 1st Lyrics, Happy Ending Lyrics, Jabberjaw Lyrics, Knowitall Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Making a Killing Lyrics, Meantime Lyrics, You're Not Welcome Here Lyrics, Do the Panic Lyrics, In Our Darkest Hour Lyrics, By the Bed Lyrics, Confess Lyrics, Demon Daughters Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Dropped Lyrics, Geronimo Lyrics, I Don't Mind Lyrics, Leader Lyrics.
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 Phantom Planet Biography
While some may see Artist as that band featuring Hollywood figures like RUSHMORE star Jason Schwartzman, and others may associate them with "California," their catchy hit theme for `00s primetime soap THE OC, the L.A. quartet (sometimes quintet) are far more. Starting in the late 1990s, the power pop group, led by actor-songwriter Alan Greenwald's hyper-Californian voice, built a reputation for its drily humorous tunes, both edgy and fun-filled, which incorporated emo, prog, dance, and sometimes even jazz.
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 Contemporaries
The All-American Rejects, Phoenix, The Thrills (Ireland), Rooney
 Influences
The Kinks, The Beach Boys, Elvis Costello, Cheap Trick, Carole King, Big Star, Oasis, Badfinger, Blur, Squeeze
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