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All Systems Go!

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Download links and information about All Systems Go! by Honeyrider. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 31:52 minutes.

Artist: Honeyrider
Release date: 1997
Genre: Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 31:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Endless Summer 1:48
2. Turn Me On 1:43
3. Summer's Almost Gone 2:15
4. Galaxy Girl 2:14
5. Radio Heatwave 2:07
6. Drugstore Shoot-Out 2:20
7. The Subterraneans 1:49
8. Spacegirl 2:40
9. Superstar Love Machine 1:49
10. She Gets Around 2:51
11. Lovesick 1:49
12. Veronica 4:06
13. Bikini Meltdown 2:01
14. Summertime Action Girls 2:20

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Honeyrider's first album, All Systems Go!, collects several previously released singles for the U.K.-based Damaged Goods label, with additional material that was recorded specifically to expand the album to a full-length release. Songwriter and group leader Gary Strickland (who grew up in San Diego, CA) certainly has an undeniable interest in writing sun-soaked pop material inspired by the Beach Boys (though they sound nothing like them). Many of his songs have the words "summer" or "girl(s)" somewhere in the title or hook, or mention Southern California's sunny climate in some way, even if it's in a somewhat contradictory fashion (one track is called "Endless Summer," while two tracks later another is titled "Summer's Almost Gone"). Musically, the band sounds more like power pop bands from the late '70s/early '80s (20/20, the Plimsouls, Paul Collins' band, the Beat, etc.). "Drugstore Shootout" was previously issued on the Candy Floss label.