Attack of the Killer B-Sides

2010 EP by A Day to Remember From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Attack of the Killer B-Sides is the third EP by the American rock band A Day to Remember. It was released on May 25, 2010, through Victory.[nb 1][3] First vinyl releases of the EP were on clear white smoke (200 copies), toxic green (1300 copies), and pink vinyl (500 copies), the latter being a Hot Topic exclusive release.[4] Pre-orders were taken a couple of weeks before on May 17.[5]

ReleasedMay 25, 2010
Recorded2007–09
StudioThe Wade Studio, Ocala, Florida
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Attack of the Killer B-Sides
Original EP artwork by Mike C. Harcdore
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ReleasedMay 25, 2010
Recorded2007–09
StudioThe Wade Studio, Ocala, Florida
GenrePop-punk[1]
Length14:13
LabelVictory
ProducerAndrew Wade
A Day to Remember chronology
Homesick
(2009)
Attack of the Killer B-Sides
(2010)
What Separates Me from You
(2010)
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Content

The EP features 4 songs, all recorded at The Wade Studios by Andrew Wade in Ocala, Florida[6] and were previously released in some form by the band, though not on an album:

  • "Right Where You Want Me to Be" was released as a special stand-alone holiday single for Christmas in 2009.
  • "Since U Been Gone" was released on the 2008 re-release of For Those Who Have Heart (2007).[7]
  • "Another Song About the Weekend" (Acoustic) was released on the special edition of Homesick (2009).[8]
  • "Over My Head (Cable Car)" was released on the Punk Goes Pop 2 (2009) compilation.[9]

Reissues

The EP, along with For Those Who Have Heart and Homesick, had a reissue on vinyl,[10] in 2011.[11][12] Another vinyl reissue was released, on August 13, 2013, in 3 different colors.[nb 2][16] Then, for Record Store Day in 2025, the band released a limited number of the EP in Neon Orange.[17]

Reception

Thrash Hits reviewer Tom Doyle said that the first track, "Right Where You Want Me to Be", started "things off in pleasant enough fashion" with "its bouncing, super-infectious chorus".[1] Doyle called the band's cover of Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" "a pretty sedate plod through a song which wasn’t really that good to begin with", and that their cover of The Fray's "Over My Head (Cable Car)" suited better to the band's style.[1]

Track list

All songs written by A Day to Remember, unless noted.

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Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Right Where You Want Me to Be"3:42
2."Since U Been Gone" (Kelly Clarkson cover)3:18
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Side two
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3."Another Song About the Weekend" (acoustic)3:42
4."Over My Head (Cable Car)" (The Fray cover)3:31
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Personnel

Personnel per Attack of the Killer B-Sides sleeve.[6]

References

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