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2 The discography of American pop punk band The Ataris consists of five studio albums , one live album , one video album , six extended plays , seven singles , two promotional singles and seven music videos .
The Ataris are an American punk rock band from Anderson, Indiana. Formed in 1996, they released five studio albums between 1997 and 2007. Formed in 1996, they released five studio albums between 1997 and 2007.
Tracks 2, 3, 4, and 6 were recorded and mixed at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, CO on September 14–18, 1998. They were produced and engineered by Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton and mixed by Jason Livermore. Tracks 1 and 5 were recorded at Orange Whip Studios in Santa Barbara, CA. They were produced by Joey Cape and engineered by Angus ...
Brian Eric Bonsall (born December 3, 1981) is an American rock musician, singer, guitarist and former child actor.He is perhaps best known for his roles as Andrew "Andy" Keaton, the youngest child on the NBC sitcom Family Ties from 1986 until 1989, and Alexander Rozhenko, the son of Worf and K'ehleyr, on Star Trek: The Next Generation from 1992 to 1994.
"The Saddest Song" is a song by The Ataris. Described as a ballad, [1] this song was released as the third and final single from their fourth album, So Long, Astoria. [2] It reached #27 on the US Modern Rock Tracks. This song was written by singer Kris Roe about being away from his daughter, Starla. He also cites his own broken childhood ...
Anywhere but Here (stylized as ...Anywhere but here) is the first full release on Kung Fu Records by The Ataris.The album was released on April 29, 1997, and was characterized by a straightforward, upbeat, pop punk sound.
So Long, Astoria is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Ataris, released on March 4, 2003. The album's title song alludes to the 1985 film The Goonies , which is set in Astoria, Oregon .
"In This Diary" is a song recorded by American pop punk group the Ataris. It was released in February 2003 as the lead single from their fourth album So Long, Astoria. "In This Diary" was released to radio on February 11, 2003. [2] It peaked at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.