These Ones Are Bitter
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 26, 2007
RecordedJanuary–March 2007 at
SOMD Studio, Beltsville, MD
Smart Studios, Madison, WI
Chicago, IL
GenrePunk rock, Pop punk
LabelMendota Recording Company
Edmon Records (EO1)
Asian Man Records (AM-175)
ProducerMike Kennerty
Ben Weasel chronology
Fidatevi
(2002)
These Ones Are Bitter
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

These Ones Are Bitter is the second solo-album by American punk rock band Screeching Weasel front man Ben Weasel. It was released in June 2007, and was the first album released for "Mendota Recording Company", Ben Weasel's digital download only record label. On October 23, 2007, it was released physically on CD and vinyl by Edmond Records, and on April 7, 2009, was re-issued by Asian Man Records.[2][3]

The original release was credited to "Ben Weasel And His Iron String Quartet", however the Asian Man cover credits the album just to Ben Weasel.[4] The Iron String Quartet is actually a trio consisting of Dan Andriano (of Alkaline Trio), Mike Kennerty, and Chris Gaylor (both of the All-American Rejects).[5] Kennerty is also the album's producer.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Let Freedom Ring"
  2. "In A Few Days"
  3. "Got My Number"
  4. "Happy Saturday"
  5. "Sour All Over"
  6. "The First Day of Spring"
  7. "Blue Is The Ocean"
  8. "Affected By You"
  9. "Jeanette"
  10. "Addition By Subtraction"
  11. "Give It Time"
  12. "Summer's Always Gone Too Soon"
  13. "In A Bad Place"
  14. "Only In November"

Personnel

References

  1. "These Ones Are Bitter - Ben Weasel | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. "Ben Weasel - These Ones Are Bitter (W/ CD Version of Album)".
  3. "These Ones Are Bitter". Amazon.
  4. "Ben Weasel and His Iron String Quartet – These Ones Are Bitter (2007, Tan/Green Swirl, Vinyl)". Discogs.
  5. Punknews.org | Ben Weasel recruits Dan Andriano, All-American Rejects for album
  6. ::: Benweasel.Com :::
  7. "Ben Weasel and His Iron String Quartet – These Ones Are Bitter (2007, Clear Light Blue, Vinyl)". Discogs.
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