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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (EP)

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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Front cover artwork used for the 2001 reissue edition
EP by
Released1997
Genre
Length20:27
25:36 (re-release)
Label2 Cents a Pop
ProducerCraig Randall
Glassjaw chronology
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
(1997)
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence
(2000)

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is an EP by Glassjaw originally released in 1997 on 2 Cents A Pop label. In 2001, it was re-released without a label attached to it.[1]

It was recorded at Brass Giraffe Studio in New York when vocalist Daryl Palumbo was 18 years old.

Track listing

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All lyrics written by Daryl Palumbo. All music written by Glassjaw.

No.TitleLength
1."Black Coffee"3:32
2."The Snow Veil"2:52
3."Star Above My Bed (Call of the Tiger Woman)" (feat. Brian Meehan)3:07
4."Pink Roses and the Graveyard"3:44
5."Vermont Connection/The Chapter 7 Test or the Ephesians Were Right After All"7:12

The song "Vermont Connection/The Chapter 7 Test" ends at 5:30. After 1 minute of silence (5:30 - 6:30), begins an untitled hidden track: it is a poem recited by Daryl Palumbo:

This is a new garden over old flowers, and old makes old jokes take on the feel of the lore. And new lips cradled sense of humor, so don't waste wishes on him. Wish that one day they'd figure out how to shrink stars and I could keep one in my bedroom. And wish that me and her could grow old together. And wish that in my next life I come back as a tiger. These are fun wishes. In about seven minutes you can start. 'Til then, you'll just listen to the radio from seat's edge. As if then it's the look on your face. As if, as if then you'll matter, and then I can't wait.

Personnel

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Glassjaw
  • Daryl Palumbo – lead vocals
  • Justin Beck – drums
  • Ariel Telford– bass
  • Todd Weinstock – rhythm guitar
  • Kris Baldwin – lead guitar
Additional personnel
  • Brian Meehan – backing vocals on track 3
  • Craig Randall – production, mixing
  • Shawn Baphy – mixing
  • Scott Anthony – mastering

References

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  1. ^ "Glassjaw - Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (CD) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved May 15, 2014.