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The Craters  - Teenage High School album

The Craters - Teenage High School album

  • Performer: The Craters
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock
  • Title: Teenage High School
  • Released: 2010
  • Style: Lo-Fi, Pop Rock, Glam
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1144 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1107 mb
  • Other: VOX AAC RA MP4 MPC XM AIFF
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 801

Description

In 2010, Wes Kaplan released the album Teenage High-School under the name The Craters. A self-proclaimed "100% bedroom project," this album stood it’s ground in the scene for quite some time, now having it’s name dropped in small circles of music enthusiasts (eg. Yo, do you like The Craters?"). Right off the bat, Teenage High-School was agreed upon by the few who heard it as a total jam, a very brilliant listen, and at the very least, an extremely unique pop album. Bedroom projects are not everyone’s jam, many time’s a vessel for the masturbatory experimentations of any young musician, but with Kaplan, his ability to write something note worthy is blatant.

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High School High is a 1996 American comedy film about an inner city high school in the Los Angeles, California area, starring Jon Lovitz, Tia Carrere, Mekhi Phifer, Louise Fletcher, Malinda Williams, and Brian Hooks. It is a spoof of movies concerning idealistic teachers being confronted with a class of cynical teenagers, disengaged by conventional schooling, and loosely parodies High School Confidential,The Principal, Dangerous Minds, Lean on Me, The Substitute, Stand and Deliver, and Grease

A high school jock makes a bet that he can turn an unattractive girl into the school's prom queen.

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1) Removal of curse words as well as onstage smoking, drinking and R-rated sexual scenes (note: there are still PG-13 sexual scenes). 2) Replace Blue with You're Welcome, a new song created by the authors that adds Veronica's perspective. 3) Changes to lyrics and stage directions of Big Fun to remove drinking and recreational drug use. (4) Changes to lyrics and stage directions of Dead Girl Walking to remove R-rated sexual scenes

What are the best high school movies ever made? High school is the most important part of a person’s life. It comes once and when its over You’re left with lots of sweet,bitter memories forever. I bet if you’re given a chance to live those moments again you will give anything for that. Even Hollywood knows that High School is the best part of life and that is why Hollywood has a whole package of high school movies to offer. It was not until 1970s that anyone thought of making movies about high school life

Weston, as photographed by, very appropriately, my high school girlfriend. The album’s opener is a little diddy called Retarded. What sets Got Beat Up apart from the mountain of 90s pop punk albums of teenage hopeless romanticism is that it truly sounds like the band got in a Delorean after playing the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance in 1955 and somehow ended up on Go Kart Records in 1996. The album paints some pretty distinctly dated imagery of make out spots, soda shops, carving names into desktops, and sitting on a school bus. In my head, I’ve always pictured the whole thing in black and white or that muted color scheme like on Happy Days. The album ends much like high school does: parting ways with the people you grew close with over the last four years.

Tracklist

A1 Weekends Or Not 4:32
A2 Cool Enough For School 3:00
A3 Ask You To Choose 1:21
A4 J Block 1:21
B1 Hangman 2:19
B2 Hidden Curriculum 1:38
B3 Press My Luck 1:01
B4 Hi Five 2:39

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none The Craters Teenage High School ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album) Not On Label (The Craters Self-Released) none US 2010