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A Hangover You Don't Deserve

A Hangover You Don't Deserve is the fifth studio album by American rock band Bowling for Soup. It was released on September 14, 2004, as their third album with Jive Records. The first single, "1985", quickly became a Top 40 staple, peaking at No. 5 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart.

Background and recording
After the success of the band's previous effort, Drunk Enough to Dance, especially with the single "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" earning a Grammy nomination, the band were given a higher budget and confidence from their label Jive Records, thus giving them more freedom for the recording sessions. Producer Butch Walker, who worked on their previous effort, teamed up with the band again for this one, co-writing and producing three tracks with singer Jaret Reddick. However, Reddick would then ultimately decide to have Walker work on the pre-production instead, with himself and engineer Russ-T Cobb handling most of the production. Upon hearing the song, Reddick felt the subject matter didn't meet the band's criteria, so he asked SR-71 frontman Mitch Allan if he could make changes to the song, to which Allan said yes. ==Release and reception==
Release and reception
The album's lead single, "1985", released on July 27, 2004, and upon release, charted no. 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100, with a no. 10 peak on the US Pop Airplay chart. and no. 1 on the UK OCC Rock & Metal Singles chart. The third and final single, "Ohio (Come Back to Texas)", released on November 17, 2005. Johnny Loftus, writing for AllMusic, praised the catchability of the first three tracks and Jaret Reddick's songwriting on songs like "Ohio (Come Back to Texas)", but was critical of the album containing typical pop punk production ("stuff like piano breaks, compressed vocals, and steppe farm chorus guitars") that made the band sound too close to similar bands like Goldfinger and Lit, saying that "most of the time it's very hard to hear Bowling for Soup around Hangovers radio and video-ready sheen." Entertainment Weekly writer Brian Hiatt felt that tracks like "1985" were not enough to sustain a whole album, saying that, "Like a lower-SATs version of Fountains of Wayne, the Texas quartet tries to write silly/clever lyrics to go atop their high-carb pop melodies. But too much of the humor (rhyming "Miss Texas" with "bigger breast-es"?) functions on a Jackass: The Band level." ==Legacy==
Legacy
"Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" was used as a Wake-Up Call on Day 10 of the Space Shuttle Discovery's final mission, STS-133, at the request of the crew, on March 5, 2011. From mid-2024 to early 2025, the band embarked on "''A Hangover You Don't Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour", where they performed the album in its entirety. On October 24, 2025, the band released the live album A Hangover You Definitely Deserve'', which was recorded during the tour's show in Manchester. ==Track listing==
Track listing
Each version of the album, excluding the DualDisc version, has a number of tracks that are four to five seconds of complete silence, titled "[Blank]", between the last song and "Ohio (Reprise)". The number of tracks varies upon the version, but "Ohio (Reprise)" and "Belgium (Boy Band Remix)" are tracks 43 and 44 respectively on all versions. DualDisc version CD side • Tracks 1–17 of standard edition DVD side • Entire album in 5.1 Surround Sound (including "Ohio (Reprise)" and "Belgium" (Boy Band Remix) as tracks 18 and 19 respectively) • Entire album In Stereo PCM • "1985" (video) • "Almost" (video) • "Ridiculous" (video) • "Two-Seater" (acoustic) (video from RollingStone.com Originals) B-sides ==Personnel==
Personnel
Bowling for SoupJaret Reddick – lead vocals, guitars • Erik Chandler – bass, vocals • Chris Burney – guitars, vocals • Gary Wiseman – drums, percussion Production • Russ-T Cobb – producer (tracks 4-7, 9-15, 17), engineer, mixing (all tracks except 16) • Jaret Reddick – producer (tracks 4-17) • Butch Walker – producer (tracks 1-3, 8) • Casey Diiorio – producer, mixing (track 16) • Sean Loughlin – assistant engineer • Christie Priode – project coordinator • Tom Lord-Alge – mixing (tracks 1 and 3) • Chaz Harper – mastering • Jason Janik – album photography Additional musicians/backing vocals • Butch Walker • Russ-T Cobb • Joey Huffman • Jeff "FFroe" Roe • Howie • Sim Klugerman • Sean Loughlin • JT Hall • Shelly Truesdell • Candice Leigh Andrews • Sybil Summers as the "ex" in "Down for the Count" Locations • Recorded and mixed at Ruby Red Productions (Atlanta, Georgia) & Valve Studios (Dallas, Texas) • Mixed at South Beach Studios (Miami, Florida) • Mastered at Battery Mastering (NYC) ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
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