
Album · 2002
Cheer Up!
Cheer Up! is an album by Reel Big Fish, released in 2002 on Rock Ridge Music, with 18 tracks.
- 18
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- 61 min
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Album · 2002
Cheer Up! is an album by Reel Big Fish, released in 2002 on Rock Ridge Music, with 18 tracks.
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18 tracks · 61 min
Cheer Up! is the fourth full length release from ska punk band Reel Big Fish. It is a slight departure from the band's other releases, veering toward more of a rock sound as opposed to ska, especially on the first five tracks, where nary a syncopated drum beat or upstroke on the guitar is heard. Nevertheless, the album is a continuation of the band's longstanding tradition of putting self-loathing lyrics to upbeat music. The hornless single, "Where Have You Been?", was a moderate success in 2002, helping album sales. The album also shows Reel Big Fish expanding their musical styles past the pop-rock sound, as it contains an a cappella cover of Frank Sinatra's classic "New York, New York" as well as a cover of Sublime's "Boss DJ". Additionally, the last track, "Drunk Again," as well as the international bonus track "Average Man," is actually sung by Reel Big Fish trumpeter/guitarist/pianist/vocalist Scott Klopfenstein, with a style differing from the traditional Reel Big Fish sound, and the former song later being performed by Klopfenstein's side project The Littlest Man Band.(The band later stated, perhaps jokingly, that the song was accidentally put on the album and was intended …