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  1. Utopia Parkway is the second studio album by the American rock band Fountains of Wayne. It was released by Atlantic Records in April 1999.

  2. Apr 13, 1999 · Mixed by Mike Denneen at Q Division, Boston, MA except "Hat and Feet" and "The Senator's Daughter" mixed by Adam Schlesinger at Room With A Jew. Mastered at Sony Studios, NYC. Ron Sexsmith appears courtesy of Interscope Records.

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    • Welcome Interstate Managers (2003) “Musically, this album is more diverse than “Utopia Parkway,” and yes, it seems that they spent most of their recording budget on about half the songs, the rest being a little looser (but that doesn’t mean worse!)
    • Fountains Of Wayne (1996) “All the songs are great, there is no filler. “Radiation Vibe” kicks off the cd with energy and a very catchy chorus. “Joe Rey” moves fast and employs a Nirvana soft/heavy style.
    • Utopia Parkway (1999) “The title track begins things with some nice keyboards and guitar though out, and then blends into “Red Dragon Tattoo”, love the .38 Special and KoRn references.
    • Sky Full Of Holes (2011) “My current favorite song on this album is “A Road Song”. “Perfect” is a term used too often, but I’d say that this song is “nearly perfect”.
  3. Apr 19, 1999 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Utopia Parkway" on Discogs.

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  4. Utopia Parkway, an Album by Fountains of Wayne. Released 6 April 1999 on Atlantic (catalog no. 83177-2; CD). Genres: Power Pop, Indie Pop. Rated #199 in the best albums of 1999.

  5. Feb 9, 2022 · The melodic pop of "Hat And Feet", very early 70's sound, "Valley Of The Malls", is a nice little pop-rocker. The elegant grace of "Troubled Times", the fuzzy drenched -60's feel of "Go, Hippie". "A Fine Day For A Parade", with Ron Sexsmith on backing vocals, a nice little popper.

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