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  • Release Date: 02/10/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Sales Rank: 130,670
  • Label: FUELED BY RAMEN
  • UPC: 075678969416

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Fast Times at Barrington High

1LISTENAbout a Girl 3:30
2LISTENSummer Hair=Forever Young 3:38
3LISTENHis Girl Friday 3:40
4LISTENThe Test 3:29
5LISTENRumored Nights 3:44
6LISTENAutomatic Eyes 3:25
7LISTENCrowded Room 3:07
8LISTENCoppertone 3:18
9LISTENAfter the Last Midtown Show 5:12
10LISTENBeware! Cougar! 3:37
11LISTENPaper Chase 3:29
12LISTENOne More Weekend 3:42

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Editorial Reviews

For half a decade, the Academy Is... watched from the sidelines as Fall Out Boy became the Midwestern kings of emo. Fast Times at Barrington High makes a well-deserved grab for the crown, flaunting a combination of rock & roll bombast and pop-schooled songwriting. It's albums like this that challenge the definition of emo, an amorphous genre whose current bands sound little like their 20th century ancestors. There's no whining here, no heart-wrenching lyrics, and few indications that William Beckett's group is anything but an energetic pop/rock outfit. So while Fast Times pushes the Academy Is... into the upper echelon of emo bands, it also challenges the genre's entire composition, making it one of the most interesting emo-related albums since Jack's Mannequin's Everything in Transit.

Of course, it's hard to tell how much credit belongs to Beckett, whose vocals and songwriting skills have nicely progressed since the band's debut, and which accolades go to Sam Hollander and Dave Katz, the production team otherwise known as S*A*M & Sluggo. Perhaps it's no coincidence that the album's first six songs, all written with the duo's help, are also the most radio-ready pop numbers here. "Summer Hair = Forever Young" is a fist-pumping declaration to youth and warm weather, while "His Girl Friday" -- the undisputed highlight of side A -- boasts the sort of muscled, sugary chorus found on albums by Motion City Soundtrack and Jimmy Eat World. The mood changes slightly during the album's latter half, where Beckett takes over the songwriting reigns and steers his band closer to the rock camp. "Beware! Cougar!" is a particular highlight, while "After the Last Midtown Show" pays tribute to Gabe Saporta's former band with piano flourishes and vocal harmonies. Fast Times at Barrington High doesn't go to the hoop with every song, but it scores more than enough points to make it a career highlight, not to mention one of the best emo albums (whatever that means) of 2008. Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

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Great Pop-Punkby Anonymous

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September 29, 2008: To say that The Academy Is... Fast Times at Barrington High is an emo album would be a insult to the genre, one I am a diehard fan of. But it is an exceptional album to go along with the other pop-punk sounds produced by the Fueled by Ramen label. It makes for great catchy listening when you're ears are worn out from listening to too much winter and death in AFI. I found myself singing along to the lyrics as they are easily accesible and relatable to any high schooler. I would highly recommend it to many of my friends.

This review was written about the CD edition.

One More Amazing Albumby Anonymous

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August 22, 2008: The Academy Is...pulls it off again. With the release of their 3rd album, TAI has hit the perfect combo of poppy dance tunes and catchy lyrics, with the more serious songs. All have a great drum beat, courtesy of Butcher, and Bill's voice is just icing on the cake of this musical desert. &amp quot Rumored Nights&amp quot and &amp quot One More Weekend&amp quot just about stun. This album sums up the high-school experience and leaves the TAI fans wanting more. Great for a party, or falling asleep. By far their best album yet.

This review was written about the CD edition.