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2007 studio album by Care Bears on Fire
I Stole Your Animal
Studio album by Care Bears on Fire
ReleasedOctober 4, 2007
Genre
Length29:11
LabelDaisy Explosion
ProducerJoel Hamilton

I Stole Your Animal is the first full-length album by Care Bears on Fire. It was released October 4, 2007, on Daisy Explosion Records. The band was in middle school when the album was released.

Critical reception

PopMatters called the album "cheerful garage pop-punk," writing that it was "not entirely without charm." SFGate called it "rough-around-the-edges, early-style American punk." The Austin Chronicle wrote that Care Bears on Fire "shred precociously on smart, snappy songs like 'Met You on MySpace.'"

Track listing

All tracks were written by Care Bears on Fire.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Everybody Else"Isadora Schappell and Sophie Kasakove2:07
2."Five-Minute Boyfriend"Sophie Kasakove2:36
3."Met You On MySpace"Isadora Schappell2:26
4."Shadow Girl"Sophie Kasakove2:54
5."Jack Brown"Sophie Kasakove3:53
6."I Must Know Why"Isadora Schappell, Sophie Kasakove, Lucio Westmoreland2:54
7."Victim of Rock & Roll"Sophie Kasakove1:55
8."8"Sophie Kasakove and Isadora Schappell2:46
9."Watchdog"Sophie Kasakove2:54
10."You Walk Away"Sophie Kasakove3:07
11."Baby Animals"Isadora Schappell, Sophie Kasakove, Lucio Westmoreland1:30
Total length:29:11

References

  1. ^ "Care Bears on Fire: 'Everybody Else'". NPR.org.
  2. "Care Bears on Fire | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Care Bears on Fire: I Stole Your Animal". PopMatters. December 9, 2007.
  4. James, John M. "Yeah Yeah Yeah". The Anchorage Press.
  5. Picture, Bill (July 22, 2007). "Pop Beat". SFGate.
  6. "Saturday Sleepers". www.austinchronicle.com.
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