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Bowling for Soup is an American rock band formed in Wichita Falls, Texas, in 1994. The band consists of Jaret Reddick (lead vocals, guitar), Gary Wiseman (drums, percussion), and Rob Felicetti (bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar).
Bowling for Soup formed in 1994 in Wichita Falls, Texas. [2] Their name derives from Bowling For Dollars, a comedy routine by Steve Martin. Reddick is the songwriter for the band, penning such BFS hits as "Punk Rock 101", as well as playing guitar. After the departure of guitarist Chris Burney in 2025, Reddick is the only remaining original member.
"1985" is a song that was written and recorded by American pop-punk band SR-71 for their album Here We Go Again. Mitch Allan, SR-71's frontman, gave the song to pop-punk band Bowling for Soup, who recorded a cover version that reached number 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was included on the band's album A Hangover You Don't Deserve.
"Girl All the Bad Guys Want" is a single by American pop-punk band Bowling for Soup, from their 2002 album, Drunk Enough to Dance. The song was written by Butch Walker (formerly of Marvelous 3 ), who has also written songs for Avril Lavigne and SR-71 .
"High School Never Ends" is a song by American pop-punk band Bowling for Soup. The song was the first single from the group's sixth album, The Great Burrito Extortion Case, and was released on September 19, 2006.
Bowling for Soup: 1996 "Cody" Cell Mates: 2000 "The Bitch Song" Let's Do It for Johnny! 2002 "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" Smith n' Borin Drunk Enough to Dance "Emily" 2003 "Punk Rock 101" Smith n' Borin 2004 "1985" A Hangover You Don't Deserve "Gilligan's Island Theme" Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies "Almost" A Hangover You Don't Deserve: 2005
"Punk Rock 101" is a song by American pop-punk band Bowling for Soup. It appeared on the 2003 edition of their 2002 album Drunk Enough to Dance. "Punk Rock 101" was released to radio on May 20, 2003. The single peaked at number 43 on the UK Singles Chart.
The Fountains of Wayne song "Stacy's Mom" was frequently misattributed to Bowling For Soup on YouTube and other video sites in the years following its release. [1] Jaret Reddick has said that he regularly encountered fans at concerts who mistakenly thought "Stacy's Mom" was a Bowling for Soup song.