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DDD

Poster Children · 2000

38 min · 13 tracks · alternative rock

A frenetic blend of punk energy and melodic hooks, capturing the essence of early 2000s alternative rock.

Why listen to this

Best for
concise, punchy song experiences steady mid-tempo flow melodic hooks for engagement
Context
In 2000, Poster Children released 'DDD' as their fifth studio album, following the critically well-received 'Ninja' from 1999. At this point in their career, they were refining their sound while navigating changes in the music industry, maintaining a DIY ethos amidst the rise of digital distribution.
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alternative rock

DDD is an album by Poster Children, released in 2000. A frenetic blend of punk energy and melodic hooks, capturing the essence of early 2000s alternative rock. Upon its release, 'DDD' received positive reviews for its energetic sound and lyrical depth, marking a significant entry in the band's discography. The album's lead single, 'This Town Needs a Fire,' garnered airplay on college radio, helping to solidify Poster Children's place within the alternative rock scene of the era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does DDD sound like?

A frenetic blend of punk energy and melodic hooks, capturing the essence of early 2000s alternative rock. Rooted in alternative rock.

What makes DDD by Poster Children notable?

Upon its release, 'DDD' received positive reviews for its energetic sound and lyrical depth, marking a significant entry in the band's discography. The album's lead single, 'This Town Needs a Fire,' garnered airplay on college radio, helping to solidify Poster Children's place within the alternative rock scene of the era. In 2000, Poster Children released 'DDD' as their fifth studio album, following the critically well-received 'Ninja' from 1999. At this point in their career, they were refining their sound while navigating changes in the music industry, maintaining a DIY ethos amidst the rise of digital distribution.

Who is DDD for?

DDD works well if you're into concise, punchy song experiences, steady mid-tempo flow and melodic hooks for engagement.

How many songs are on DDD?

DDD has 13 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.

Tracklist

13 tracks·38:08

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 This Town Needs a Fire Standout 2:36
  • 2 Strange Attractors Standout 3:30
  • 3 Daisy Changed 3:26
  • 4 Zero Stars Standout 2:02
  • 5 Time Share 2:50
  • 6 Rock and Roll 1:27
  • 7 Persimmon 2:15
  • 8 Elf 2:33
  • 9 The Old School and the New 3:52
  • 10 Judge Freeball 2:41
  • 11 Silhouette 3:10
  • 12 Perfect Product 2:39
  • 13 Peck n’ Paw 5:00

Release Date

January 1, 2000

Genre

alternative rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

38 min 8 sec