Plastic Skies | ||||
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Released | 10 June 2002 | |||
Studio | Sing Sing Studios, Richmond, Victoria, Australia | |||
Genre | Pop punk, punk rock | |||
Length | 34:47 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Kalju Tonuma | |||
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Singles from Plastic Skies | ||||
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Plastic Skies is the fifth studio album by Australian punk rock band, Bodyjar.[1] It was released on EMI on 10 June 2002,[2] peaking at No. 37 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[3] Three singles appeared from the album, "Is It a Lie" (May 2002), "One in a Million" (August) and "Too Drunk to Drive" (January 2003).
In Australia an extended version of the album was issued with a bonus 3-inch CD of live material from the band's Warped Tour. The Japanese release of Plastic Skies had three bonus tracks including, "TV", unreleased in Australia at the time; it was later a B-side on "Too Drunk to Drive". In August 2005 EMI released Plastic Skies as a double album compilation with How It Works (2000). Each was packaged in jewel cases with full original artwork—both discs were silver and held together in a card slipcase.
Track listing
- "Is It a Lie" – 2:32
- "One in a Million" – 2:56
- "Not from Where I Stand" – 2:56
- "So Negative" – 2:56
- "Make a Difference" – 2:48
- "Too Drunk to Drive" – 3:38
- "Underwater" – 2:51
- "Emmaline" – 2:34
- "Don't Trust Anyone" – 3:10
- "Feel Better" – 2:51
- "Tortured Life" – 2:30
- "Dry Gin" – 2:59
- "Clones" – 3:04 *
- "Everyone Else" *
- "TV" *
* Only on Japanese release
Charts
Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] | 37 |
Release history
Name | Region | Label | Date | Catalogue |
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Plastic Skies | Australia | EMI | 10 June 2002 | 5397912 |
Plastic Skies (with Warped Tour 3" CD and sticker) | Australia | EMI | 10 June 2002 | 5404880 |
Plastic Skies | Japan | JVC | 29 July 2002 | VICP-61937 |
How It Works/Plastic Skies | Australia | EMI | 1 August 2005 | 3350132 |
References
- ↑ Dillon, Charlotte. "Bodyjar | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 April 2017. Note: user may have to click on tabs, e.g. "Discography", to access further information.
- ↑ Heisel, Scott (13 May 2002). "Brand new Bodyjar". Punknews.org. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
- ↑ Hung, Steffen. "Discography Bodyjar". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- ↑ "Australiancharts.com – Bodyjar – Plastic Skies". Hung Medien. Retrieved 28 February 2020.