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There he has produced legendary pop punk albums from virtually every band that Goin' Places has been influenced by. In June 2001 the band received word that Mass was interested in recording an album with them. A recording session for Jan. 2002 was eventually set up. Having already
recorded 32 songs on their own, the boys definitely had an abundance of material. They chose the cream of the crop and began rehearsing for the upcoming recording. In the meantime, the band received another piece of great news when they received a call from Joe Queer of The Queers. Joe offered to appear as a vocalist on the upcoming recording. January finally rolled around and the
members of Goin' Places took off for Indiana. They returned home 11 days later with a brand new album...and no label to release it. Upon returning home they began discussions with Mutant Pop Records. The label agreed to release a 6 song CD of some of the band's early, demo recordings. This CD was titled "Warm Up" and was released on June 13, 2002. On May 19, 2002, Goin' Places took part in The Bowery Electric Festival at CBGBs in New York City along with The Misfits and others. This was a show held in honor of the late Joey Ramone. The band wrote a song especially for this show called
"Never Forget" and entered it into a songwriting contest. They ended up winning the contest and the privilege to record the song with producer Daniel Rey, who has worked with the Ramones and Misfits, among others. In June the band went into Loho Studios in NYC to record the track which would be released on "The Bowery Electric E.P.", which also features a track performed by CJ Ramone, Tommy Ramone, Marky Ramone, Daniel Rey and Jed Davis (who is a famed NYC songwriter). In August 2002, Goin' Places officially signed with Coldfront Records in Berkeley, Ca. Their full length debut, "Girl
Songwriting 101" was released on Oct. 15, 2002 and is now available in stores everywhere. The record comes from the recording session they did at Sonic Iguana with Mass. A national tour will follow shortly.
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