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Freaked Out and Small

The Presidents of the United States of America · 2000

66 min · 22 tracks · alternative rock ยท punk ยท pop-punk

A playful blend of quirky melodies and punchy riffs that captures the essence of early 2000s alternative rock.

Why listen to this

Best for
short, punchy listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys playful and quirky vibes
Context
Released on September 12, 2000, 'Freaked Out and Small' is the third studio album by The Presidents of the United States of America, following their successful self-titled debut in 1995 and the follow-up 'II' in 1996. At this point, the band was navigating a transition from mainstream success to a more niche audience as they sought to redefine their sound.
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alternative rock, punk, pop-punk

Freaked Out and Small is an album by The Presidents of the United States of America, released in 2000. A playful blend of quirky melodies and punchy riffs that captures the essence of early 2000s alternative rock. 'Freaked Out and Small' marks a significant moment for the band as it showcases their return to form with catchy hooks and offbeat lyrics, despite not achieving the same commercial success as their earlier work. The album received positive reviews from critics, highlighting its fun and irreverent style, which resonated within the pop-punk scene of the era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Freaked Out and Small sound like?

A playful blend of quirky melodies and punchy riffs that captures the essence of early 2000s alternative rock. Rooted in alternative rock and punk.

What makes Freaked Out and Small by The Presidents of the United States of America notable?

'Freaked Out and Small' marks a significant moment for the band as it showcases their return to form with catchy hooks and offbeat lyrics, despite not achieving the same commercial success as their earlier work. The album received positive reviews from critics, highlighting its fun and irreverent style, which resonated within the pop-punk scene of the era. Released on September 12, 2000, 'Freaked Out and Small' is the third studio album by The Presidents of the United States of America, following their successful self-titled debut in 1995 and the follow-up 'II' in 1996. At this point, the band was navigating a transition from mainstream success to a more niche audience as they sought to redefine their sound.

Who is Freaked Out and Small for?

Freaked Out and Small works well if you're into short, punchy listening sessions, dynamic emotional journeys and playful and quirky vibes.

How many songs are on Freaked Out and Small?

Freaked Out and Small has 22 tracks, running approximately 66 minutes.

Tracklist

22 tracks·66:14

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

  • 1 Tiny Explosions Standout 2:48
  • 2 Nuthin but Luv Standout 2:41
  • 3 Tiger Bomb 3:18
  • 4 Last Girl on Earth 2:20
  • 5 Jazz Guy 2:12
  • 6 Meanwhile Back in the City 3:23
  • 7 Jupiter 2:37
  • 8 Superstar 3:08
  • 9 Death Star Standout 3:22
  • 10 Blank Baby 3:48
  • 11 I'm Mad 2:15
  • 12 Heading Out 4:17
  • 13 Velvet Universe 2:40
  • 14 Hand in Hand 2:10
  • 15 Tiny Explosions (demo) 3:13
  • 16 Nuthin but Luv (demo) 2:27
  • 17 Tiger Bomb (demo) 3:24
  • 18 Last Girl on Earth (demo) 3:03
  • 19 Meanwhile Back in the City (demo) 3:12
  • 20 Jupiter (demo) 3:23
  • 21 Death Star (demo) 3:03
  • 22 Blank Baby (demo) 3:22

Release Date

September 12, 2000

Genre

alternative rock, pop-punk

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

66 min 14 sec