...For the Kids (Gym Class Heroes album)

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...For the Kids
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 23, 2001 (2001-12-23)
Recorded2000–01
Watchmen Studios (Lockport, New York)
GenreAlternative hip hop, alternative rock
Length53:00
Gym Class Heroes chronology
Greasy Kid Stuff
(2000)
...For the Kids
(2001)
The Papercut Chronicles
(2005)

...For the Kids is the debut studio album by Gym Class Heroes, released December 2001, the CD is currently out of print.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Thinking Out Loud"1:21
2."Food for Mic Skills"4:23
3."Oh My God"3:56
4."A Beautiful Day"3:39
5."Extra Extra"5:40
6."Crab Apple Kids"4:20
7."Happy Little Trees"2:07
8."How It Was"2:57
9."Noah"3:59
10."This Thing Called Life"4:43
11."Eighty-Five"4:25
12."wejusfreestylin"1:29
13."Pig Latin"3:51
14."Eighty-Five" (SieONE Remix)4:08
15."Hey Mina"1:55
Total length:53:00

"Noah" is a tribute song to a classmate and friend of Travis' who died in a car accident in the fall of 1996 during their freshman year in high school. It also contains elements of "A Song for Noah", track 5 of their second self-released EP, "Greasy Kid Stuff."

"Happy Little Trees" is an early version of "To Bob Ross, with Love" from their album The Papercut Chronicles

"wejusfreestylin" was used in a song called "Model #051" by Travis' side project "Bernie Allen"

Personnel

References