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Goodbye Ellston Avenue

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Download links and information about Goodbye Ellston Avenue by Pinhead Gunpowder. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 23:54 minutes.

Artist: Pinhead Gunpowder
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 23:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Life During Wartime 1:48
2. Without Me 1:30
3. High Maintenance 1:37
4. Backyard Flames 1:29
5. Song of My Returning 2:28
6. Once More Without Feeling 1:47
7. I Walk Alone 1:29
8. Train Station 1:16
9. Homesick Hopes 1:46
10. Brother 3:18
11. Swan Song 1:39
12. Work for Food 1:33
13. The Great Divide 2:14

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Pinhead Gunpowder's full-length (if you consider 24 minutes to be full-length) Goodbye Ellston Avenue often sounds like Green Day without a producer — which isn't a bad thing. All the songs have a certain first-take rawness, and the recording quality is appropriately gritty. Billie Joe Armstrong handles most of the singing here, which ensures a certain amount of pop sweetness, but when co-vocalist Bill Schneider takes the mic, his less tuneful shouts offset Armstrong's melodies nicely. Goodbye Ellston Avenue feels like a record made in a low-pressure environment, and that looseness gives the record its low-key, basement punk charm.