Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? (sometimes shorten to Merrymakers...) is the 1997 debut album by rock band Harvey Danger. It was originally released in 1997 on the New-York based indie label Arena Rock Recording Company and was the sixth album the label released. The first single from the album, "Flagpole Sitta", was released on spring of 1998 and was a worldwide success, which gathered attention from Slash, eventually having the album reissued on March 31, 1998. The second single, "Private Helicopter", was not as successful.
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| - Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? (sometimes shorten to Merrymakers...) is the 1997 debut album by rock band Harvey Danger. It was originally released in 1997 on the New-York based indie label Arena Rock Recording Company and was the sixth album the label released. The first single from the album, "Flagpole Sitta", was released on spring of 1998 and was a worldwide success, which gathered attention from Slash, eventually having the album reissued on March 31, 1998. The second single, "Private Helicopter", was not as successful.
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- 1998-03-31(xsd:date)
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| - Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? (sometimes shorten to Merrymakers...) is the 1997 debut album by rock band Harvey Danger. It was originally released in 1997 on the New-York based indie label Arena Rock Recording Company and was the sixth album the label released. The first single from the album, "Flagpole Sitta", was released on spring of 1998 and was a worldwide success, which gathered attention from Slash, eventually having the album reissued on March 31, 1998. The second single, "Private Helicopter", was not as successful.
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