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The Hippos (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Hippos (album)

''The Hippos'' is the third and final album by the Los Angeles, California rock band The Hippos, released in 2003 by Olympic Records and Fanscape Music. It was released posthumously after their breakup in 2000. The material for the album had been recorded in 2000 after the departure of original drummer Kyle Briggs, but even while working on it the other band members had begun to drift into other musical projects and eventually the album was shelved and the group disbanded. However, due to numerous requests from fans in the years immediately following the material was resurrected and released independently, mostly at the behest of lead singer Ariel Rechtshaid. It was promoted as "the album they wanted their fans to hear" and its cover art includes the message ''"Suonava tra: Marzo del 1996 e Settembre del 2000. Grazie per tutto. Fine,"'' which from Italian loosely translates to ''"Created music from March 1996 to September 2000. Thanks for everything. The end."''
Musically the album completed the band's transition from traditional ska and ska-punk to synthpop, almost completely severing ties to the southern California ska scene from which they had spawned. It relies heavily on the use of synthesizers and keyboards as opposed to the horn-structured arrangements of their early releases. To illustrate this the album's cover shows several analog synthesizers including the Korg VC-10 Vocoder and ARP 2600 Semi-modular Synthesizer.
The last five tracks of the album are listed as "bonus tracks" on the sleeve. When the album was originally tracked in 2000 these songs were not included, but once the band decided to put out the album as their final release they elected to include them.
==Track listing==
All songs written by Rechtshaid/Castle/Bairian
#"We're Here"
#"Summertime"
#"Hold On"
#"I Know"
#"Run Away and Hide"
#"Slow it Down"
#"Bad Grammar"
#"Say You Love Me"
#"Your Time Has Come"
#"Going Home"
#"Los Angeles"
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#"Beats Don't Stop"
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#"Australia"
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#"Stephen"
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#"Thinking of You"
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Tracks 11-15 are listed as "bonus tracks" on the album. Although they appear on all pressings, when the album was originally planned these tracks were left off. However, since the band decided that this would be their final release, they elected to include these tracks rather than cut them.

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