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Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits is the second studio album by the American pop punk band The Ataris.It was released on Kung Fu Records on April 13, 1999. The album cover is the neon sign for the Blue Skies Mobile Park in Santa Barbara, California, taken by Roe.
Musically, the sound of End Is Forever has been described as pop punk, [5] [6] with themes revolving around Roe's relationships, and being lonely while on tour. [7] [8] Roe considered it "a little bit more dynamic" than their previous album, with "a little bit more intricate" song structures, incorporating the use of cello and piano. [9]
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The band toured behind this record for most of 2003 and into early 2004 adding another guitarist (Joseph A. Farriella) to the band. That year also saw the release of a low-key live album, Live At The Metro, along with a track on the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack. So Long, Astoria sold well in excess of 700,000 copies and was certified gold.
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In the lyrics, the narrator requests for his girlfriend to "meet and break up if you love me". He simultaneously suffers between a "new beginning" and the "final goodbye". [4] The song was made along with "Message", but was stored for a future release. [6] "Hello & Goodbye" underwent various rearrangements prior to its release. [3] "
In February 2001, The Ataris released their third album End Is Forever through independent label Kung Fu Records. [1] In May, vocalist/guitarist Kris Roe revealed that the group would start writing for their next album later in the year. [2] In June, guitarist Marco Peña left the group due to creative and personal differences.
On April 24, 2006, "Whatever Lies Will Help You Rest" was posted on the Ataris' Myspace profile. [5] On June 10, 2006, it was announced that the band had left Columbia Records . The band explained that they asked to be let go from their recording contract, since the release of So Long, Astoria , "almost every key person working at Columbia has ...