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  1. Released: July 8, 1996 [1] The Presidents of the United States of America is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band The Presidents of the United States of America, released on March 10, 1995, via PopLlama Records. Columbia Records signed the band shortly after its release to handle increased distribution for the album.

  2. 2 de mai. de 2008 · The music CD includes: [1] all 13 songs from their 1995 CD (which includes their two biggest hits - Lump and Peaches - as well as the very popular Kitty); [2] six songs from the band's independent days prior to signing with Columbia (Confusion, Candy Cigarette, Wake Up, Carolyn's Booty, F**k California, & Puffy Little Shoes); and [3] seven demo versions of songs from the 1995 album.

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  3. It was released via Columbia Records on November 5, 1996, coinciding with the United States presidential election. Background [ edit ] The album included a few songs that originally appeared on Froggystyle , a self-released cassette that was recorded before their debut album, The Presidents of the United States of America .

  4. 10 de mar. de 1995 · The Presidents of the United States of America is the debut album of the band of the same name. It was originally released by March 10, 1995 by PopLlama Records, and a later release by Columbia ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 1996 · Track 1: Taken from the Sony Records release "The Presidents Of The United States Of America" (SRCS 7885) Track 3-7: Original version available on the Sony Records release "The Presidents Of The United States Of America" (SRCS 7885) Track 3: Recorded at Lee's Palace in Toronto, ON (9 November 1995) Track 4-5: Recorded for "Inrock up Lible" with ...

  6. About The Presidents of the United States of America. The Presidents of the United States of America was a post-grunge power-pop trio whose punky sound and oddball humor brought them success in the mid-’90s. ∙ Formed in 1990 by childhood friends Chris Ballew and Dave Dederer, the Seattle band became locally popular on the strength of their ...

  7. The Presidents of the United States of America were one of the most unlikely success stories of the post-grunge alternative rock scene in Seattle. Where the rest of their Seattle brethren traded in heavy guitars and heavy angst, the Presidents rejected torment for humor, writing short, simple, and absurd punk songs that relied more on goofy attitude than sludgy riffs and tormented screams.