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Welcome to My Mind
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreAlternative rock
LabelLookout!
ProducerHi-Fives, Andy Ernst
Hi-Fives chronology
Welcome to My Mind
(1995)
And a Whole Lotta You!
(1997)

Welcome to My Mind is the debut studio album by the American rock and roll band Hi-Fives.[1][2] The album was released in 1995 by Lookout![3] It was nominated for a Bammy Award.[4]

The band supported the album by opening several shows on Green Day's 1995 tour.[5]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]

The Lawrence Journal-World deemed the album "a combination of archaic Brit-pop and ground-breaking punk."[7] In 2012, Spin called it a "near-perfect garage-punk-pop masterpiece."[8]

Track listing

  1. "Welcome to My Mind"
  2. "Transister Sister"
  3. "Seven Years"
  4. "Gone Gone Gone"
  5. "How Narvell Felt"
  6. "# "Moto"
  7. "You'll Screw the Pooch"
  8. "Love You Better"
  9. "Go Feral In Just 3 Days"
  10. "Angie"
  11. "Humping Away"
  12. "Let's Hear a Cheer"
  13. "Beauty Is the Mind"
  14. "Losing Sleep"
  15. "Out of Control"

References

  1. ^ Kelley, Brendan Joel. "Hi Times". Phoenix New Times.
  2. ^ Gill, Daniel (July 17, 1997). "Hard-to-peg Hi-Fives playing at Moto tonight". The Florida Times-Union. p. D4.
  3. ^ Kava, Brad (December 13, 1995). "HI-FIVES DESERVED FOR HUMBLE BAND". The Mercury News. p. 1E.
  4. ^ "Charlie Hunter tops Bammies nominations". San Francisco Examiner. 16 Dec 1995. p. B3.
  5. ^ Kava, Brad (December 22, 1995). "BEING SHOCKINGLY UN-PUNK SUITS THE HI-FIVES". Eye. The Mercury News. p. 26.
  6. ^ "The Hi-Fives - Welcome to My Mind Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  7. ^ Bulgren, Chris (December 3, 1998). "HI-FIVES HIT THE ROAD TO KEEP A GOOD THING GOING". The Mag. Lawrence Journal-World.
  8. ^ "20 Essential Songs From the Late Lookout! Records". May 15, 2012.

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