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  2. The Bouncing Souls - Wikipedia

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    The Bouncing Souls performing on February 16, 2009, in Rosario, Argentina. The Bouncing Souls are an American punk rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 1989. By the time of their acknowledgment by the national punk rock scene, they had reignited a "pogo" element to New Jersey punk rock by playing fast light-hearted songs, a model ...

  3. The Good, the Bad, and the Argyle - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. The Good, the Bad, and the Argyle is the debut full-length release by American punk rock band The Bouncing Souls. Released on November 1, 1994, the album runs 31 minutes and 18 seconds, and has 12 songs including covers of The Strangeloves ' "I Want Candy," which was renamed to just "Candy", and The Waitresses ' "I Know ...

  4. The Gold Record - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Record is the seventh studio album by American punk rock band the Bouncing Souls and was released on June 6, 2006. The band deemed this release to be 'the release of the beast' in reference to the date (6/6/06) being similar to the number of the beast (666). The album includes two covers, of "Lean on Sheena" by Avoid One Thing and ...

  5. The Bouncing Souls discography - Wikipedia

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    The following Bouncing Souls songs were released on compilation albums, soundtracks, and other releases. This is not an exhaustive list; songs that were first released on the band's albums, EPs, or singles or later released on The Bad, the Worse, and the Out of Print are not included.

  6. Ghosts on the Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    Ghosts on the Boardwalk. (2010) Complete Control Recording Sessions. (2011) Ghosts on the Boardwalk is the eighth studio album from American punk rock band the Bouncing Souls. It was released on Chunksaah Records, the band's own label, on January 12, 2010. [5] This is their first album since The Gold Record (2006) marking the band's longest gap ...

  7. Murphy's Law (band) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy's Law is an influential American hardcore punk band from New York City, formed in 1982. While vocalist Jimmy Drescher [1] remains the only founding member of the band, the line-up has consisted of numerous musicians who have performed with a diverse selection of musical acts across multiple genres, such as Skinnerbox, Danzig, The Bouncing Souls, Mucky Pup, Dog Eat Dog, Hanoi Rocks ...

  8. How I Spent My Summer Vacation (album) - Wikipedia

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    BYO Split Series, Vol. 4. (2002) How I Spent My Summer Vacation is the fifth studio album by American punk rock band the Bouncing Souls. It was recorded in November and December 2000. [3][4] It was released on May 22, 2001. This was the first album to feature new drummer Michael McDermott, formerly of Murphy's Law and Skinnerbox.

  9. Maniacal Laughter - Wikipedia

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    Maniacal Laughter is The Bouncing Souls ' second full-length album, which includes "The Ballad Of Johnny X," and "Here We Go." The album also contains a cover of "Born to Lose," which was originally performed by Ted Daffan. [4] ". Lamar Vannoy" is included in the opening sequence of Larry Clark's controversial 2002 film Ken Park.