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Superstar Punani was recorded during the Austin, Texas sessions with Paul Leary for the 1996 self-titled album but was eventually chosen not to be on the tracklisting for that release. The fast-paced poppy beats manage to bring a unique bounce and joy to a song that deals with both the perks and frustrations that come with becoming a major label band with a looming national release. | Superstar Punani was recorded during the Austin, Texas sessions with Paul Leary for the 1996 self-titled album but was eventually chosen not to be on the tracklisting for that release. The fast-paced poppy beats manage to bring a unique bounce and joy to a song that deals with both the perks and frustrations that come with becoming a major label band with a looming national release. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 11 July 2021
Song Name: Superstar Punani
Artist: Sublime
Album: Second-Hand Smoke
Year: 1997
Sung By: Bradley Nowell
Trivia: Superstar Punani was recorded during the Austin, Texas sessions with Paul Leary for the 1996 self-titled album but was eventually chosen not to be on the tracklisting for that release. The fast-paced poppy beats manage to bring a unique bounce and joy to a song that deals with both the perks and frustrations that come with becoming a major label band with a looming national release.
Edited By Eddie Villa