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Rock
Performer: The Exploding Hearts
Title: Guitar Romantic
Style: Garage Rock, Punk, Indie Rock
Year 2002
Country US
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 439
MP3 size: 1955 mb
FLAC size: 1970 mb
WMA size: 1871 mb
Other formats: ASF VQF MP4 DXD ADX MIDI AC3

The Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic mp3 album


The Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic mp3 album

Tracklist

Modern Kicks 3:19
I'm A Pretender 2:32
Thorns In Roses 2:43
You're Black & Blue 2:05
Sleeping Aides & Razorblades 2:36
Rumours In Town 2:33
Throwaway Style 2:58
Boulevard Trash 2:10
Jailbird 3:37
Still Crazy 4:04

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZZZ-29 The Exploding Hearts Guitar Romantic ‎(CD, Album) Dirtnap Records ZZZ-29 US 2002
SCALP 144 The Exploding Hearts Guitar Romantic ‎(LP, Album) Screaming Apple SCALP 144 Germany 2002
RG-02 The Exploding Hearts Guitar Romantic ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE, Pin) Green Noise Records RG-02 US 2007
RG-02 The Exploding Hearts Guitar Romantic ‎(LP, Album, RE) Green Noise Records RG-02 US 2007
ZZZ-29 The Exploding Hearts Guitar Romantic ‎(LP, Album, RE) Dirtnap Records ZZZ-29 US 2009


Cheber
Does anyone know which pressing was done by Pirate Press (222-29)? I thought my copy was from '09, but now I am not so sure!
Shadowredeemer
This is simply one of the greatest power-pop/pop-punk albums of all time. A top 20 all-time album for me, easily. Listening to it now, 14 years later, it's remarkable how my knowledge of their untimely demise does almost NOTHING to dampen the sheer joy and exuberance of this album. They wrote and recorded some of the most perfect pop songs I've ever heard. Their music is surprisingly multifaceted for a band that generally projected a bad-boy-whatever attitude. It's garage, it's punk, it's power-pop, it's rock & roll-- it's everything you love about guitar music rolled into a flawless and irresistible 28 minutes. The replay value of this album is astounding: I've loved it since I was 15 years old, and plenty of bands have come and gone since then. The Exploding Hearts and "Guitar Romantic" have remained, and it's still one of my go-to records for any setting. Drinking, smoking, driving, sitting around, and of course, sniffing glue all go perfectly with "Guitar Romantic."We were robbed of a once-in-a-generation talent, and it's a monumental tragedy that these dudes met their end before they could even reach their prime. The album therefore carries an unavoidable tinge of bittersweetness to it. "Guitar Romantic" will always have a special spot in my record collection and (as unbelievably corny as it sounds) my currently exploding heart.