Forget the World (The Hippos album)

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Forget the World is the 1997 debut album of The Hippos, jointly released by Fueled by Ramen Records and Vagrant Records.[1] The band was offered the chance to record the album based on the song of the same name, which became the album's title track.[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Louis Castle/Ariel Rechtshaid/Rich Zahniser except where noted

  1. "Far Behind"
  2. "Please"
  3. "When Will I Learn"
  4. "Diane"
  5. "Don't Worry"
  6. "Celebrate"
  7. "Irie"
  8. "Asleep At The Wheel"
  9. "So Lonely" (Sting; originally performed by The Police)
  10. "Rock 'N' Roll"
  11. "Forget The World (contains the hidden track "The Skate Song")"

References

  1. ^ Maximum Rocknroll -No 182 1998 "The Hippos "Forget the World" CD
  2. ^ Martin Charles Strong, Brendon Griffin - Lights, camera, sound tracks - Page 136 "... Mystery)' (the MITCHENERS), 'Into The Cloud Forest' (BRAIN GARDEN), 'Which Way" (MAGNET), 'Forget The World' (the HIPPOS), 'She's So Cool' (JEFFRIES FAN CLUB), T Can't Catch You' (SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER), 'Never (aka ..."