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Released | 2011 | |||
Genre | Dance-punk, funk, nu-disco | |||
Length | 18:20 | |||
Label | Young Aspiring Professionals | |||
Producer | Datarock | |||
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California is an EP by Norwegian dance-punk duo Datarock, released in 2011 included within the Catcher in the Rye EP aka The Most Extravagant Single in History. The EP features the title track "California" a song the band bills as part of a new modern rock musical about Datarock traveling the world. The band continues its often playful approach to music citing references to both The Beach Boys' " California Girls" and Porno for Pyros' " Pets" in the song "Great Pets". The EP was the first step in Datarock's plans to release a musical. [1]
The EP was reviewed negatively by Richard Scott at Purple Sneakers; [2] however Kristie Bertucci at Grimy Goods found it enjoyable. [3]
California | ||||
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EP by | ||||
Released | 2011 | |||
Genre | Dance-punk, funk, nu-disco | |||
Length | 18:20 | |||
Label | Young Aspiring Professionals | |||
Producer | Datarock | |||
Datarock chronology | ||||
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California is an EP by Norwegian dance-punk duo Datarock, released in 2011 included within the Catcher in the Rye EP aka The Most Extravagant Single in History. The EP features the title track "California" a song the band bills as part of a new modern rock musical about Datarock traveling the world. The band continues its often playful approach to music citing references to both The Beach Boys' " California Girls" and Porno for Pyros' " Pets" in the song "Great Pets". The EP was the first step in Datarock's plans to release a musical. [1]
The EP was reviewed negatively by Richard Scott at Purple Sneakers; [2] however Kristie Bertucci at Grimy Goods found it enjoyable. [3]