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Disconnection Notice

Goldfinger · 2005

34 min · 12 tracks · pop-punk ยท ska punk

A high-energy fusion of pop-punk and ska that bursts with youthful angst and infectious melodies.

Why listen to this

Best for
quick, energetic listening bursts youthful and vibrant emotions short, punchy song lengths
Context
By 2005, Goldfinger was transitioning away from their earlier mainstream success in the late '90s, moving into a more mature sound with 'Disconnection Notice.' This album marked their first release after a four-year hiatus and showcased their evolution amidst a changing punk landscape. Their previous album, 'Hang-Ups,' had set a high bar, making this return both a challenge and an opportunity for reinvention.
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pop-punk, ska punk

Disconnection Notice is an album by Goldfinger, released in 2005. A high-energy fusion of pop-punk and ska that bursts with youthful angst and infectious melodies. Upon its release, 'Disconnection Notice' was praised for its catchy hooks and lyrical depth, earning favorable reviews that highlighted its blend of genres. The album helped solidify Goldfinger's place in the pop-punk scene during a time when many bands began to fade from public attention. It also sparked renewed interest in the ska punk movement as they incorporated diverse influences into their sound. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Disconnection Notice sound like?

A high-energy fusion of pop-punk and ska that bursts with youthful angst and infectious melodies. Rooted in pop-punk and ska punk.

What makes Disconnection Notice by Goldfinger notable?

Upon its release, 'Disconnection Notice' was praised for its catchy hooks and lyrical depth, earning favorable reviews that highlighted its blend of genres. The album helped solidify Goldfinger's place in the pop-punk scene during a time when many bands began to fade from public attention. It also sparked renewed interest in the ska punk movement as they incorporated diverse influences into their sound. By 2005, Goldfinger was transitioning away from their earlier mainstream success in the late '90s, moving into a more mature sound with 'Disconnection Notice.' This album marked their first release after a four-year hiatus and showcased their evolution amidst a changing punk landscape. Their previous album, 'Hang-Ups,' had set a high bar, making this return both a challenge and an opportunity for reinvention.

Who is Disconnection Notice for?

Disconnection Notice works well if you're into quick, energetic listening bursts, youthful and vibrant emotions and short, punchy song lengths.

How many songs are on Disconnection Notice?

Disconnection Notice has 12 tracks, running approximately 34 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·34:26

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 My Everything Standout 2:38
  • 2 Wasted Standout 3:09
  • 3 Ocean Size 2:54
  • 4 Uncomfortable 2:37
  • 5 Too Many Nights 3:08
  • 6 Damaged Standout 2:56
  • 7 Behind the Mask 2:58
  • 8 I Want 2:21
  • 9 Iron Fist 2:54
  • 10 Walk Away 3:38
  • 11 Faith 2:19
  • 12 Stalker 2:48

Release Date

January 1, 2005

Genre

pop-punk, ska punk

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

34 min 26 sec