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Album Review: The Great Burrito Extortion Case

  • Artist: Bowling for Soup
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 07, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's hard to dislike Bowling for Soup but it's hard to really be enthusiastic about them, either. They've been cranking out happy, hooky, humorous punk-pop since 1998, slowly crossing over into the mainstream without ever truly registering in the public consciousness the way that blink-182 did before them or Fall Out Boy did later. They've racked up a Grammy nomination and a genuine hit -- the quite clever "1985," a 2004 single that very well captured Gen-X's bewilderment at suddenly hitting their thirties -- but have managed to not quite be recognizable, a situation that their sixth album, The Great Burrito Extortion Case, is unlikely to change. At its core, it's not much different than what came before: it's still proudly goofy, poppy punk, stuff that's fun without quite being memorable. And while it's hardly worse than what they've done before, there is a subtle difference in tone on The Great Burrito Extortion Case: the group is seeming a little long in the tooth. It's not so much that they're reworking the same sound again and again -- they're a punk-pop band, so that kind of repetition is their stock in trade -- but their pop culture references seem a little shelf-worn and out of date, the product of a band that was in high school in the '80s. On "1985" that perspective helped craft the jokes, but here it's starting to wear thin, especially since there are multiple songs with John Cougar Mellencamp jokes that mingle with Joan Jett and Caddyshack references, making it all seem oh so 1985. (It also doesn't help that they have a song called "Val Kilmer" arriving a week after Kevin Federline bragged that he was like "Val Kilmer in how I'm bringing this heat," but you can't count this bad luck against them.) This kind of dated humor mingles with an increased juvenile sense of humor throughout the album, giving the impression that Bowling for Soup are pandering a little bit, trying to deliver what they believe today's teens want, but every once in a while they pull it all together -- the hooks and the humor gel into something like "High School Never Ends," which is catchy and contemporary, thanks to its Jessica Simpson and Tom & Katie jokes. And even when they're coming across like Gen-X cranks, they're still nimble and melodic, so it's easy enough to listen to The Great Burrito Extortion Case and enjoy it -- it sure is hard to get worked up about it, though. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Epiphany (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (4:09)
High School Never Ends (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (3:28)
Val Kilmer (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (3:31)
I'm Gay (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (3:26)
Why Don't I Miss You Bowling for Soup (3:48)
A Friendly Goodbye Bowling for Soup (3:27)
Luckiest Loser (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (3:47)
Love Sick Stomach Ache (Sugar Coated Accident) Bowling for Soup (4:06)
Much More Beautiful Person (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (3:24)
Friends Like You (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (2:27)
When We Die (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (4:11)
99 Biker Friends (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (3:14)
Don't Let It Be Love (Lyrics) Bowling for Soup (3:24)
If You Come Back to Me Bowling for Soup (5:52)

Credits

Tom Lord-Alge (Mixing), Joey Huffman (Organ), Joey Huffman (Piano), Joey Huffman (Moog Synthesizer), Maria Kitsopoulos (Orchestra), Mark Mandelbaum (Engineer), Rob Mathes (Piano), Rob Mathes (Conductor), Rob Mathes (Orchestra), Rob Mathes (String Arrangements), Suzanne Ornstein (Orchestra), Sandra Park (Orchestra), Laura Seaton (Orchestra), Butch Walker (Guitar), Butch Walker (Percussion), Butch Walker (Keyboards), Butch Walker (Vocals (Background)), Butch Walker (Producer), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), Pablo Mathiason (A&R), Zac Maloy (Guitar), Zac Maloy (Percussion), Zac Maloy (Keyboards), Zac Maloy (Vocals (Background)), Karl Egsieker (Engineer), Casey Diiorio (Guitar), Casey Diiorio (Percussion), Casey Diiorio (Keyboards), Casey Diiorio (Vocals (Background)), Casey Diiorio (Engineer), Vivek Kamath (Orchestra), Jung Sun Yoo (Orchestra), Jaret Reddick (Producer), Elizabeth Lim Dutton (Orchestra), Sean Loughlin (Assistant Engineer), Russ-T Cobb (Guitar), Russ-T Cobb (Percussion), Russ-T Cobb (Keyboards), Russ-T Cobb (Vocals (Background)), Russ-T Cobb (Producer), Russ-T Cobb (Engineer), Russ-T Cobb (Mixing), Shmuel Katz (Orchestra), Alex Venguer (Assistant Engineer), James Arthur Salter (Assistant Engineer), Brando (Vocals), Brando (Whistle (Human)), Tomas K. Carney (Orchestra), Michael Casteel (Orchestra), Josh Center (Vocals), Josh Center (Whistle (Human)), Chris (Group Member), Erik (Group Member), April Farmer (Vocals), Gary (Group Member), Jaret (Group Member), Bryan Jewett (Vocals), Bryan Jewett (Whistle (Human)), Edo Levi (DJ), Edo Levi (Stage Manager), Greg Lobdell (Vocals), Greg Lobdell (Whistle (Human)), Greg Lobdell (Monitor Engineer), Greg Lobdell (Drum Technician), Nikki Messing (Vocals), Lesley Roy (Vocals), Adam Schlesinger (Guitar), Adam Schlesinger (Vocals), Adam Schlesinger (Producer), Alexis Skib "Lyndsay" (Vocals), Alexis Skib "Lyndsay" (Whistle (Human)), Andy Skib (Vocals), Andy Skib (Whistle (Human)), Neil Tiemann (Vocals), Neil Tiemann (Whistle (Human)), Kira Von Sutra (Vocals), Bobby Wayne (Guitar Technician), Bobby Wayne (Bass Technician), When We Die Orchestra (Orchestra)
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The Great Burrito Extortion Case
Studio album by Bowling for Soup
Released United States November 7, 2006
United Kingdom February 5, 2007
Recorded May 15 - June 14, 2006
Ruby Red Productions
Atlanta, Georgia
Pulse Recording
Silverlake, California
Rosewater Studios
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Genre Pop-punk
Length 64:42
Label Jive/Zomba
Producer Russ-T Cobb, Jaret Reddick, Butch Walker, Adam Schlesinger
Professional reviews
Bowling for Soup chronology
Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies
(2005)
The Great Burrito Extortion Case
(2006)
Bowling for Soup: Live and Very Attractive
(2008)
Singles from The Great Burrito Extortion Case
  1. "High School Never Ends"
    Released: 2006
  2. "When We Die"
    Released: 2007
  3. "I'm Gay"
    Released: 2007

The Great Burrito Extortion Case is Bowling for Soup's sixth studio album released on November 7, 2006 through Jive Records. It is their ninth album in total. It was originally set to be titled All My Rowdy Friends Are Still Intoxicated or We're Not Fat, We Just Have Small Heads. This album's first single to be released is "High School Never Ends", which is available on iTunes. It got an Honorable Mention at Ultimate-Guitar's top ten albums of 2006. The sticker found on the CD reads: "The Happiest Band Ever presents The Great Burrito Extortion Case featuring the hit singles "High School Never Ends" and "When We Die." The final song, "If You Come Back to Me/Outro" contains two things: one, the song "If You Come Back to Me," followed by two minutes of silence, soon followed by about 13 minutes of the "la la la's" from "I'm Gay" in the background, with audio of the bandmates talking.

The album's title originated from the news ticker on the bottom of a TV screen that the group saw when in a hotel bar. The headline said "Burrito Extortion Case," which intrigued the band members. [1]

According to the band on their official website "there are at least 12 verses' worth of total joy for every sort-of-sad chorus about an ex-girlfriend on this record."

Contents

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Epiphany"   Jaret Reddick, Zac Maloy 4:09
2. "High School Never Ends" (**) Reddick, Adam Schlesinger 3:29
3. "Val Kilmer"   Reddick, Maloy 3:31
4. "I'm Gay"   Reddick 3:26
5. "Why Don't I Miss You?"   Reddick, Jones 3:48
6. "A Friendly Goodbye"   Reddick 3:27
7. "Luckiest Loser"   Reddick, Jones 3:47
8. "Love Sick Stomach Ache (Sugar Coated Accident)"   Reddick, Maloy 4:06
9. "Much More Beautiful Person" (with Lesley Roy) Reddick, Mitch Allan 3:24
10. "Friends Like You"   Reddick 2:30
11. "When We Die" (*) Reddick, Butch Walker 4:13
12. "99 Biker Friends"   Reddick, Maloy 3:14
13. "Don't Let It Be Love"   Reddick, Maloy 3:26
14. "If You Come Back to Me" (includes "Outro" hidden track) Reddick, Maloy 20:12
U.K. Edition
# Title Writer(s) Length
15. "Everyday's a Saturday"     3:32
16. "No Opinion" (Acoustic)   3:30
Japan Edition
# Title Writer(s) Length
15. "No Opinion" (Acoustic)   3:30
16. "...Baby One More Time"   Max Martin 3:30
Hastings Edition
# Title Writer(s) Length
15. "Home Alone"     3:34
iTunes Edition
# Title Writer(s) Length
15. "Not a Love Song"     3:43
Napster Edition
# Title Writer(s) Length
15. "Straight to Video"     2:47
Rhapsody Edition[1]
# Title Writer(s) Length
15. "No Opinion" (Acoustic)   3:30
Wal-Mart Edition
# Title Writer(s) Length
15. "Good to Be Me"     2:43

B-sides

It should be noted that many of the bonus tracks were released in 2008 on the Japan reissue of Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies.

Credits

Bowling for Soup is:
Jaret, Chris, Erik and Gary

  • Produced by Russ-T Cobb. and Jaret Reddick except track 11 Produced by Butch Walker and track 2 Produced by Russ-T. Cobb and Jaret Reddick, Additional Production by Adam Schlesinger
  • Recorded May 15 to June 14, 2006 at Ruby Red Productions, Atlanta, GA, Pulse Recording, Silverlake, CA and Rosewater Studios, Tusla, Ok
  • Engineered and Mixed by Russ-T Cobb Additional Engineering by Casey Diiorio
  • Mixed at Ruby Red Productions, Atlanta, GA except * and **
  • Assistant Engineers: Sean Loughlin and James Salter
  • *Recorded and Engineered by Karl Egsieker at Pulse Recording, Silverlake, CA
  • Strings Arranged and Conducted by Rob Mathes / Recorded by Mark Mandelbaum Assisted by Alex Veneguer at Legacy Recording Studios, NYC
  • **Mixed by Tom Lord-Alge at South Beach Studios, Miami, FL

Additional musicians/backing vocals and all around swell dudes:

  • Russ-T Cobb — "Make Mine a Decaf," "So ugh...you got my money" / Casey Diiorio — "Someone drank my birthday present," "That's what happens man" / Zac Maloy — "you guys aren't going to be seeing much of me for the rest of the week," "pretty, prrreeety good!!!" / Butch Walker — Guitar, Keyboards, and Percussion on "When We Die" / Adam Schlesinger — Guitar and Vocals on "High School Never Ends" / Joey Huffman — Additional Organ, Piano and Moog
  • Lesley Roy sang her BUTT off (literally) on "Much More Beautiful Person" The "When We Die" Orchestra: Rob Mathes (Piano), Sandra Park, Tomas K. Carney, Michael Casteel, Vivek Kamath, Shmuel Katz, Lisa E. Kim, Maria Kitsopoulos, Elizabeth Lim-Dutton, Suzanne Ornstein, Larua J. Seaton, Sarah J. Seiver, Sharon H. Yamada, Jung Sun Yoo, Rebecca H. Young
  • Various gang vocals, whistling, driking, laughing, poking and prodding in Tulsa, OK: Greg Lobdell, Neal Tiemann, BRANDO, Bryan Jewett, Andy Skib, Alexis "Lyndsay" Skib, Josh Center, Davey Danger
  • Chicks that sing on "Friends Like You" and made the room NOT smell like boy: Nikki Messing, Niki Smith, Kira Von Sutra, Lindsey Campbell, April Farmer

BFS crew

  • Greg Lobdell - Drum Technologist, Monitors and the Chiefs
  • Edo Levi - Front of House, Stage Manager, DJ and the Star of David
  • Sean Bailey - Tour Manager, One Liners and Bus Pooper
  • Bobby-Wayne - Guitar Tech, Bass Tech and Beelzebub
  • Dave "Mrs. Garrett" Hale - Merch, Taker Upper of Slack, Anxiety and Lifetime
  • A&R: Pablo Mathiason
  • Management: Mike Swinford, Paul Nugent and Randy Miller at Rainmaker Artists
  • Booking: Andy Somers for The Agency Group/Paul Bolton from Helter Skelter (UK/Europe)
  • Legal: Michael L. McKoy, Esq., for Serling Rooks and Ferrara

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