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2005 EP by Partyline
Girls With Glasses
EP by Partyline
ReleasedJune 14, 2005
GenrePunk rock, Indie
Length13:03
LabelRetard Disco
ProducerChad Clark
Partyline chronology
Girls With Glasses
(2005)
Zombie Terrorist
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Stranger link

Girls With Glasses is the debut EP by Washington, D.C-based punk band Partyline. It was released in June, 2005, by Retard Disco.

Track listing

  1. "Unsafe At Any Speed"
  2. "Girls With Glasses"
  3. "Nuthaus"
  4. "No Romantic"
  5. "Cicada Summer"
  6. "Girls Like Me" (Nikki & the Corvettes cover)

Personnel

Partyline

Production

Girls With Glasses was produced by Chad Clark, with engineering by Vice Cooler. The EP displays a classic punk rock sound, "Ramonesian in structure and delivery."

References

  1. ^ Girls With Glasses at AllMusic
  2. Justin Cober-Lake (2005). "Partyline: Girls With Glasses". PopMatters.com. PopMatters Media. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
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