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Fireflies (Frodus album)

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Fireflies
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 5, 1995
Recordedat Inner Ear Studios & SNP
GenrePost-hardcore
LabelLevel Records, Carcrash Records
Frodus chronology
Molotov Cocktail Party
(1994)
Fireflies
(1995)
F-Letter
(1996)

Fireflies is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Frodus, released in 1995 through Level Records. The album was initially going to be a glow-in-the-dark 7" single until the band decided to instead release a full-length album because it was "just as cheap".[1] The album was initially released on CD format, limited to 1100 copies.[2] The album was reissued digitally in 2006, remastered and with new artwork and an alternative track-listing. The band's bandcamp page also hosts another reissue of the record, also including unique cover-art and track-listing.

Track listing

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Original 1995 Release
No.TitleLength
1."Rocketry Is My Plan"3:26
2."Fireflies"5:06
3."Yoncopin"4:20
4."Computers (Love)"1:27
5."Something Must Break"4:57
6."Malcontent"2:17
7."Honest Praise The Great Motivator"3:24
8."Creedo"1:28
9."Purvis Dawson In "The Sucatash Room""17:48
Total length:44:13
2006 Reissue
No.TitleLength
1."Rocketry Is My Plan"3:26
2."Fireflies"5:06
3."Yoncopin"4:20
4."Malcontent"2:17
5."Honest Praise The Great Motivator"3:24
6."Something Must (Break)"4:58
7."Purvis Dawson"2:27
8."Yanni"0:42
9."Malcontent (Alternative Mix)"2:15
Total length:28:55
2010 Reissue
No.TitleLength
1."Honest Praise The Great Motivator"3:24
2."Yoncopin"4:20
3."Fireflies"5:06
4."Rocketry Is My Plan"3:14
5."Malcontent"2:15
6."Something Must (Break)"4:58
7."Purvis Dawson"2:27
8."Yanni"0:40
9."Malcontent (Alternative Mix)"2:15
Total length:28:39

Personnel

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  • Shelby Cinca - Vocals, guitar
  • Jason Hamacher - Drums, backing vocals
  • Andy Duncan - Bass
  • Jim Cooper - Bass
  • Don Zientara - Engineering
  • Mike Davis - Engineering
  • Ken Olden - Engineering

References

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  1. ^ Frodus. "Fireflies!". Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  2. ^ Frodus. "Frodus Discography". Retrieved April 25, 2015.