The Diary of the Madmen

LEN

The Diary of the Madmen

RELEASED: January 01, 2004
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Intro 0:30 2. We Are… 1:35 3. People (Come Together) 3:05 4. We Be Who We Be 3:14 5. Good Ol’ Days 3:00 6. It’s a Brother Sister Thing 2:44 7. Cool It Now 4:27 8. Get Down 3:57 9. Another Crazy Nite 1:48 10. Fight 3:18 11. Kookoo Docks 3:22 12. Funnel 3:48 13. The Royal Screwjob 2:59 14. Let It Slide 3:55 15. Better Days 3:02 16. Dante’s Inferno 3:22 17. Outro 0:32 18. Video Killed the Radio Star 2:44 19. Red Hot Day 2:08 20. Rubble 3:08
The Diary of the Madmen is the debut studio album by Canadian alternative rock band LEN, released in 1999. The album is characterized by its eclectic mix of genres, including pop, rock, and hip-hop influences. It features catchy hooks and a laid-back, summery vibe, which contributed to its appeal during the late 90s. The album's most notable track, 'Steal My Sunshine,' became a massive hit, capturing the essence of youth and carefree living, and has since become a staple of 90s nostalgia.