The Ataris

Anywhere But Here - The Ataris

Release Date: 4/29/1997

Recording Date: 4/1997

Tracks: 20

Length: 00:32:12 Hrs

Label: Kung Fu

Type: CS,CD,LP

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (20)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
1.
Search web for matches
00:44
2.
No matches found
01:00
3.
No matches found
01:35
4.
No matches found
02:12
5.
No matches found
01:50
8.
No matches found
01:27
9.
No matches found
01:44
11.
No matches found
01:40
12.
No matches found
00:59
15.
No matches found
01:49
16.
No matches found
02:15
17.
No matches found
02:06
18.
No matches found
00:57
19.
Search web for matches
01:50
20.
No matches found
Ray
00:58
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What the Critics Say

The Ataris arrived on the pop-punk scene in an "emo"-tional way with Anywhere but Here. Echoing the likes of Green Day, the Ramones, and the Vandals (whose guitarist Warren Fitzgerald produced the album, and whose founder, Joe Escalante, signed them to Kung Fu), the Ataris put an upbeat spin on their social instabilities. Kris Rowe sings of young love gone amok over catchy, bouncy pop-punk in album that's more raw and pure than later recordings. Recording 20 tracks showed the Ataris weren't afraid to take chances, like covering the infectious "Boxcar" by vaunted Jawbreaker. ~ Ron DePasquale, All Music Guide

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