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The Art(e) of Romance

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1999 studio album by Fun People
Art(e) of Romance
Kurt Gustav Wilckens, anarchist killed in 1923, appears in the cover.
Studio album by Fun People
Released1999
Recorded1999
GenreMelodic hardcore, hardcore punk
LabelUgly Records
ProducerSteve Albini
Fun People chronology
Ramos Mejía
(1999)
Art(e) of Romance
(1999)
Angustia, No, No

The Art(e) of Romance is the fifth studio album of Argentine melodic hardcore band Fun People, issued by Ugly Records in April 1999.

Track listing

  1. "Take Over"
  2. "Middle of the Round"
  3. "F.M.S."
  4. "What Will We Gonna Pay?"
  5. "Leave Me Alone"
  6. "Dick Dale"
  7. "Si Pudieras (Desde Ushuaia)"
  8. "Water"
  9. "One Day, Like Wilckens"
  10. "Vivar"
  11. "Vientos"
  12. "Question"
  13. "Diciembre"
  14. "Donde Estás?"
  15. "Never Knows (Es Obvio)"
  16. "Blah, Blah, Blah"
  17. "Sardina" (Instrumental)
  18. "A Mi Manera"
  19. "El Stranger"

Personnel

  • Recorded and mixed in Chicago, USA by Steve Albini on Estudio Electrical.
  • Mastered by J. Golden Studios Hollywood CA.
  • Mr. Chuly Pogiese - bass
  • Lord Nano and William - Caños.
  • Gori - guitars
  • Gato - Drums
  • Ron Spiritual guide and Miss Muerte singer and coordination.


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