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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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| all_lyrics = [[Aaron Cometbus]], except where noted
| all_lyrics = [[Aaron Cometbus]], except where noted
| all_music = Pinhead Gunpowder, except where noted
| all_music = Pinhead Gunpowder, except where noted
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| total_length = 11:57
| total_length = 11:57
| title1 = Cabot Gal
| title1 = Cabot Gal
| note1 = written by [[Jason White (musician)|Jason White]]
| note1 = written by [[Jason White (musician)|Jason White]]
| extra1 = White
| length1 = 1:46
| length1 = 1:46
| title2 = My Boot in Your Face Is What Keeps Me Alive
| title2 = My Boot in Your Face Is What Keeps Me Alive
| extra2 = Armstrong
| length2 = 1:10
| length2 = 1:10
| title3 = Asheville
| title3 = Asheville
| note3 = music by Pinhead Gunpowder and John Quittner
| note3 = music by Pinhead Gunpowder and John Quittner
| extra3 = White, Armstrong
| length3 = 1:23
| length3 = 1:23
| title4 = Junkpile
| title4 = Junkpile
| extra4 = Armstrong
| length4 = 1:49
| length4 = 1:49
| title5 = 27
| title5 = 27
| note5 = written by [[Billie Joe Armstrong|Wilhelm Fink]]{{efn|name=Fink}}
| note5 = written by [[Billie Joe Armstrong|Wilhelm Fink]]{{efn|name=Fink}}
| extra5 = Armstrong
| length5 = 1:30
| length5 = 1:30
| title6 = Kathleen
| title6 = Kathleen
| extra6 = Armstrong
| length6 = 1:26
| length6 = 1:26
| title7 = Achin' to Be
| title7 = Achin' to Be
| note7 = written by [[Paul Westerberg]]; originally performed by [[The Replacements (band)|The Replacements]]
| note7 = written by [[Paul Westerberg]]; originally performed by [[The Replacements (band)|The Replacements]]
| extra7 = White
| length7 = 2:49
| length7 = 2:49
}}
}}
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
* [[Aaron Cometbus]] – [[Drum kit|drums]]
* [[Aaron Cometbus]] – [[Drum kit|drums]]
* [[Bill Schneider (musician)|Bill Schneider]] – [[Bass guitar|bass]]
* [[Billie Joe Armstrong]] – [[guitar]], [[Singing|vocals]]
* [[Billie Joe Armstrong]] – [[guitar]], [[Singing|vocals]]
* [[Jason White (musician)|Jason White]] – guitar, vocals
* [[Jason White (musician)|Jason White]] – guitar, vocals
* [[Bill Schneider (musician)|Bill Schneider]] – [[Bass guitar|bass]], [[Backing vocalist|backing vocals]]


'''Production'''
'''Production'''

Revision as of 08:18, 5 March 2022

Shoot the Moon
EP by
ReleasedMarch 30, 1999 (1999-03-30)
RecordedOctober, 1998 in Billie Joe Armstrong's Basement
GenrePunk rock, alternative rock
Length11:57
LabelAdeline
Recess (reissue)
ProducerBillie Joe Armstrong
Pinhead Gunpowder chronology
Goodbye Ellston Avenue
(1997)
Shoot the Moon
(1999)
Dillinger Four / Pinhead Gunpowder
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Shoot the Moon is the fourth EP by the American punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder. It was released on March 30, 1999 through Adeline Records. It was re-released on CD and vinyl through Recess Records on February 12, 2010.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Aaron Cometbus, except where noted; all music is composed by Pinhead Gunpowder, except where noted

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Cabot Gal" (written by Jason White)White1:46
2."My Boot in Your Face Is What Keeps Me Alive"Armstrong1:10
3."Asheville" (music by Pinhead Gunpowder and John Quittner)White, Armstrong1:23
4."Junkpile"Armstrong1:49
5."27" (written by Wilhelm Fink[a])Armstrong1:30
6."Kathleen"Armstrong1:26
7."Achin' to Be" (written by Paul Westerberg; originally performed by The Replacements)White2:49
Total length:11:57

Personnel

Production

  • Billie Joe Armstrong - producer
  • Ramón Bretón - mastering[2]
  • Aaron Cometbus - graphic design, artwork
  • Bill Schneider - photography

Notes

  1. ^ Wilhelm Fink is another name for Billie Joe Armstrong, the writer of the track "27".

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Shoot the Moon liner notes. Retrieved 2012-01-21