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  2. Cheer Up! (Reel Big Fish album) - Wikipedia

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    In January and February 2003, Reel Big Fish went on a European tour with Sugarcult and the Starting Line; Reel Big Fish were once again joined by Rhodes for the trek. [56] Between March and May 2003, the band headlined Skate and Surf Fest, appeared at the Ska Summit and Download Festivals, and toured with Home Grown and Los City Angels.

  3. Reel Big Fish - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish released a new studio album on January 20, 2009. [7] The name of the album is Fame, Fortune and Fornication , and it consists of 10 cover songs. [ 8 ] Another album, A Best of Us for the Rest of Us , featuring a 22-track disc of re-recorded songs and a 14-track disc of "Skacoustic" versions produced by lead singer Aaron Barrett ...

  4. Reel Big Fish discography - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish released their first studio album composed only of cover songs, entitled Fame, Fortune and Fornication, in January 2009. Although the band are known to play a variety of other songs live regularly, this is a comprehensive, roughly chronological list of all known cover songs officially recorded by Reel Big Fish.

  5. Everything Sucks (Reel Big Fish album) - Wikipedia

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    Everything Sucks is Reel Big Fish's first full-length studio album. It was recorded at Sound Art Studios in 1994 and 1995, and released in 1995 on Reel Big Fish's independent label Piss Off Records. The album was engineered by John Gregorius. An EP version of the album was released by Mojo Records after Reel Big Fish released Turn the Radio Off in

  6. Beer (song) - Wikipedia

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    Barrett considers "Beer" to be one of his top ten favorite Reel Big Fish songs. [2] Despite the song's cult popularity, "Beer" didn't achieve mainstream success on the level of "Sell Out" because of its suggestiveness. [1] At live shows, it's often played with Self Esteem by the Offspring. [4]

  7. Life Sucks...Let's Dance! - Wikipedia

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    Frontman Aaron Barrett stated that "Recording the album with this lineup was really fun" and the album will have a "little pissed off-ness in there and some sarcastic, funny lyrics as usual [...] Also, I just got married, so there might be a few sappy love songs on the album, too.

  8. Sell Out (Reel Big Fish song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is Reel Big Fish's most successful single, peaking at number 10 on the US alternative songs chart. It was the band's only single to ever make the US charts. [ 5 ] This is addressed by the band in the song "One Hit Wonderful" from the album We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy , in which the band members complain that their career is ...

  9. Why Do They Rock So Hard? - Wikipedia

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    Why Do They Rock So Hard? is the third full-length studio album by the ska punk band Reel Big Fish. This is the only Reel Big Fish studio album where the band line-up has not changed from the previous album. Aaron Barrett has said in two interviews that this was his favorite album until the release of Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album.