"So Long, Astoria" is the fourth full-length album released by The Ataris on March 4, 2003. This is The Ataris' first album on Columbia Records, having previously been signed to independent punk label Kung Fu Records. It peaked at #24 on the Billboard 200 and has gone gold since. The album's title song alludes to the 1985 film The Goonies, which is set in Astoria, Oregon.
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"So Long, Astoria" is the fourth full-length album released by The Ataris on March 4, 2003. This is The Ataris' first album on Columbi… read more
"So Long, Astoria" is the fourth full-length album released by The Ataris on March 4, 2003. This is The Ataris' first album on Columbia Records, having previously been sig… read more
The Ataris is a punk rock band from Anderson, Indiana formed in 1995. The band originally consisted of singer/songwriter/guitarist Kris Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason. Using a 4-Track, they wrote and recorded demos in Kris's bedroom, with a drum machine as the drummer. At this point in time the band was searching for a full-time drummer. The first step in their road to success came when Kris attended a The Vandals concert at Bogart's in Cincinnati, where he passed one of the demo tapes to The Vandals' roadie Fitz. A few weeks later, Kris received a call from Kung Fu… read more
The Ataris is a punk rock band from Anderson, Indiana formed in 1995. The band originally consisted of singer/songwriter/guitarist Kris Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason. Using a 4-Track, th… read more
The Ataris is a punk rock band from Anderson, Indiana formed in 1995. The band originally consisted of singer/songwriter/guitarist Kris Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason. Using a 4-Track, they wrote and recorded demos in Kris's bed… read more