| Here We Go Again | |||||
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| Studio album by SR-71 | |||||
| Released | May 4, 2004 | ||||
| Recorded | 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Pop punk, indie rock, punk revival | ||||
| Label | Crown Japan | ||||
| Producer | Allan | ||||
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Here We Go Again is the third album by pop punk band SR-71, released in 2003. It wasn't released outside Japan, although it was available on the band's website through import.
Track listing
- "Axl Rose" (Mitchell Allan Scherr / John Allen)
- "In Your Eyes" (Peter Gabriel cover)
- "Gone"
- "1985"
- "Mosquito"
- "Here We Go Again"
- "All American"
- "Blue Light Special Life"
- "15 Minute Idol"
- "The One"
- "Everything"
- "Blood & Bourbon"
- "She Was Dead"/"Little Asshole" (Hidden Track/Demo)
Trivia
- "1985" was covered, with slightly reworked lyrics, by Bowling for Soup and achieved good chart ratings. Mitch Allan, SR-71's lead singer, appeared in the video for the song.
- "Here We Go Again" was later covered and re-recorded by Alternative Pop punk band JParis for their second album "Call It What You Want", an album which was produced by Mitch Allan.
- A single was made for the song "Axl Rose", and was available through the band's website. "Here We Go Again", "All American" and a censored version of "All American" were the b-side tracks.
- A follow-up album is not expected by the band, due to other projects. Mitch Allan hopes to release his solo album in 2008. According to Mitch Allan's Myspace page, it is known for now that the song "Mosquito" from this album will be also featured on Mitch Allan's solo album.


