Happy Hour
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Detachable Penis"Detachable Penis" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It was the first single from the band's 1992 album Happy Hour , and became a modest hit , reaching #25 on the ''Billboard '' Modern Rock Tracks chart. In "Detachable Penis,"... In this article: Detachable Penis, John S. Hall, Happy Hour, Richard Kern, King Missile, Billboard, Roger Murdock, The Cramps, Dead Milkmen, and Nada Surf |
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Wikipedia | September 28, 2009
Jesus Was Way Cool (book)
...on 1991's Real Men . "Sink," "Martin Scorsese," "It's Saturday," "The Evil Children," "I'm Sorry," and "Happy Hour" appear on 1992 's Happy Hour . "Love Is...," "What If?," "Let's Have Sex," "Delores," "Socks," "The Commercial," and...
In this article: Jesus Was Way Cool, John S. Hall, King Missile, The Way to Salvation, Martin Scorsese, Take Stuff from Work, Soft Skull Press, Francis Bacon, and King Missile
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Wikipedia | September 02, 2009
John S. Hall
...and Shimmy Disc founder Kramer . King Missile recorded three albums for Atlantic: 1991's The Way to Salvation, 1992's Happy Hour , and 1994's King Missile . Happy Hour spawned a modest hit in "Detachable Penis," which reached #25 on...
In this article: John S. Hall, King Missile, Dogbowl, Shimmy Disc, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, King Missile, Mystical Shit, Manhattan, Sasha Forte, and Dave Rick
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Wikipedia | August 29, 2009
Ted Hawkins
...of the album, Hawkins dropped out of sight again for a time, re-uniting with Bromberg in 1985 for a second album, Happy Hour. This album featured more original tunes from Hawkins and was again ignored in the U.S.; however it won acclaim...
In this article: Ted Hawkins, Europe, Andy Kershaw, David Geffen, California, Tony Berg, and Heroin
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Wikipedia | May 06, 2009
(Why Are We) Trapped?
...Trapped? "(Why Are We) Trapped?" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It was the second single from the band's 1992 album Happy Hour . In "(Why Are We) Trapped?," a psychedelic rock track with prominent lead guitar, frontman John S....
In this article: King Missile and John S. Hall
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Wikipedia | April 04, 2009
Happy 14½
Happy 14½ is an EP by avant-garde band King Missile. It was released in 1992 , shortly before the band's album Happy Hour . The EP was intended for promotional use only, and not supposed to be sold ; nonetheless, copies are sometimes...
In this article: King Missile and Happy 14½
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Wikipedia | January 31, 2009
King Missile
.... After Ramirez left the group and was replaced by yet another drummer, Roger Murdock , the band recorded its second major-label album, Happy Hour , released on December 15, 1992. The album debuted at #1 on the CMJ charts, and its...
In this article: King Missile, John S. Hall, Dogbowl, Shimmy Disc, Steve Dansiger, Charles Curtis, Bradford Reed, Atlantic, Fluting on the Hump, and Mystical Shit
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Wikipedia | January 15, 2009
Martin Scorsese (song)
"Martin Scorsese" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It was the third and final single from the band's 1992 album Happy Hour . In "Martin Scorsese," frontman John S. Hall, backed by a frenetic rhythm section and ominous keyboard...
In this article: Martin Scorsese, Martin Scorsese, John S. Hall, Trademark, King Missile, and Beavis and Butt-head
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Yahoo! News | November 13, 2007
Uncle Kracker frustrated by album delay
...Kracker said, "I had nothing to do but wait in line." The label has mentioned an early June release for "Happy Hour" but hasn't set an exact date yet. "Happy Hour" is the follow-up to "Seventy Two & Sunny," which peaked at No. 39 on the...
In this article: Detroit, Misdemeanor, James Blunt, Atlantic Records, Kid Rock, and North Carolina
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Billboard.com RSS Feeds | November 12, 2007
Uncle Kracker Still Tweaking 'Happy Hour'
A "more than frustrated" Uncle Kracker has been doing some more recording for his long-delayed fourth album, "Happy Hour," which he turned in a full year ago but likely won't come out before the middle of 2008. "While I have time and I'm...
In this article: James Blunt, Double Wide, Misdemeanor, Michael Bradford, Billboard.com, VH1, You Oughta Know, Ticketmaster, and Leo Sayer
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Rolling Stone | September 27, 2007
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...baby, we're a comin'!…keep lookin' ahead, we're in the here & now. When I die, sprinkle my ashes on the 80's, but right now, let's celebrate Happy Hour & rip that rearview mirror clean off! …Jesus just left Chicago, but I'm coming to fill the...
In this article: Eddie Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Rock, Van Hagar, Wolfgang Van Halen, and Mars Volta
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Happy Hour is the fifth album by avant-garde band King Missile, and the band's second for Atlantic Records. It was released on December 15, 1992.
The album is approximately one hour long, hence the title.
- Name:
- Happy Hour
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Avant-garde
- Release Date:
- December 15, 1992
- Succeeded By:
- King Missile
- Produced by:
- Kramer, Steve Watson, King Missile
- Recorded By:
- King Missile
- Length:
- 60:00
- Record Label:
- Atlantic Records
- Manufacturer:
- Atlantic / Wea
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