Hellogoodbye
Formed:
2002 in Huntington Beach, California
- Genre: Rock
- Active: 2000s
- Major Members: Chris Profeta, Jesse Kurvink, Marcus Cole, Forrest Kline
- Representative Album: "Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!"
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2002 in Huntington Beach, California
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| Released | August 17 2004 | ||||
| Recorded | Forrest Kline's house (Huntington Beach, California) | ||||
| Genre | Rock, power pop | ||||
| Length | 22:04 | ||||
| Label | Drive-Thru Records | ||||
| Producer | Forrest Kline | ||||
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hellogoodbye is the eponymous debut EP from hellogoodbye. It was released on August 17 2004 by Drive-Thru Records. All the vocals and instruments were recorded solely by Forrest Kline, except for the lead vocals on track 4, which were performed by Jesse Kurvink. The CD cover is a spoof on Andy Warhol's album cover for The Velvet Underground and Nico (1967) by The Velvet Underground.
On March 18 2004, shortly after the band got signed to Drive-Thru, the first five tracks were released digitally, as the second of two free downloadable EPs (the first one being Jenoah's Morning Is When Jenoah Wakes Up) on the label's homepage. The Hellogoodbye EP was downloaded about 300,000 times, while the physical release issued half a year later sold over 80,000 copies to date.[1][2] With the physical release, which featured the sixth track, the download offer was discontinued.
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