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The song features guest vocals from Kay Hanley of Letters to Cleo. The three-song single was released digitally on October 10, 2011. The three-song single was released digitally on October 10, 2011. The single also contains a cover of Fountains of Wayne 's " Stacy's Mom " (a song commonly misattributed to Bowling for Soup) and a re-recording of ...
Bowling for Soup Presents One Big Happy! Split with The Dollyrots and Patent Pending; Released: September 24, 2012; Label: Que-so/Brando; Formats: CD, DL; 2014 Songs People Actually Liked – Volume 1 – The First 10 Years (1994–2003) Released: November 19, 2014 (To PledgeMusic pledges) Formats: CD, DL; 2019 A Nice Night for an Evening, Vol. 1
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The band celebrates their 20th anniversary on June 4, 2014, and for a birthday present Bowling for Soup decided to re-record an album of their best and best-known songs partly in response to a "best-of" album released by their former record label that was created without the band's knowledge of and or any input. The album also contains 17 re ...
The song "Cody" has a video, in which the band plays the song, sharing the life with a man, while some live scenes appear. The video features Lance Morrill, who was seldom seen when he was a part of the band. Jaret Reddick had long hair when the video was filmed, and this is also reflected in the cover of the album.
The song was the first single from the group's sixth album, The Great Burrito Extortion Case, and was released on September 19, 2006. The song deals with the frustration of graduating from high school and seeing that modern popular culture is very similar to the obnoxiously superficial and materialistic culture in high school.
Hamburger Helper released "Watch the Stove," a mixtape with 5 songs, on SoundCloud in honor of April Fools' Day.
Soup is an album released in November 2007 by The Housemartins and The Beautiful South on Mercury Records.It is in effect a greatest hits album for both of the bands, the first seven tracks bracketed together as "The Housemartins Condensed" and the remaining fifteen as "The Cream of The Beautiful South".