Fast Forward Eats the Tape

Belvedere

Fast Forward Eats the Tape

RELEASED: May 15, 2004
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Subhuman Nature 2:18 2. Three’s a Crowd 2:46 3. Closed Doors 3:20 4. Unplugged 2:27 5. Quicksand 2:30 6. Two Minutes for Looking So Good 2:43 7. All About Perspectives 3:02 8. Elementally Regarded 1:21 9. Brandy Wine 2:52 10. Stain 3:16 11. Slaves to the Pavement 2:59 12. Early Retirement 1:24 13. Popular Inquiries Into Everyday Disasters 3:12 14. Bad Decisions 2:30 15. Anesthetic 4:08
Fast Forward Eats the Tape is the debut studio album by Canadian punk rock band Belvedere, released in 1996. The album is characterized by its fast-paced melodies, intricate guitar work, and socially conscious lyrics. It showcases the band's ability to blend melodic punk with elements of skate punk, which helped to define the sound of Canadian punk rock in the late '90s. The album has garnered a cult following over the years and is often praised for its energetic sound and lyrical depth, making it a significant entry in the genre.