Hitler Bad, Vandals Good is the seventh studio album by the southern California punk rock band The Vandals, released in 1998 by Nitro Records. Much of the album is characterized by the pop-punk music and humorous lyrics for which the band is known, and it became their most popular and commercially successful album to date.

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  • Hitler Bad, Vandals Good is the seventh studio album by the southern California punk rock band The Vandals, released in 1998 by Nitro Records. Much of the album is characterized by the pop-punk music and humorous lyrics for which the band is known, and it became their most popular and commercially successful album to date. While the band has utilized humor as a basis for much of their lyrical content throughout their career, the humor on their previous album The Quickening had been rooted heavily in sarcasm and dealt with themes of nihilism and apathy. By comparison, the humor in Hitler Bad, Vandals Good is more lighthearted, dealing with subjects such as girlfriends, fast food and hairstyles. The album contains two cover songs. "Come Out Fighting" was originally performed by fellow southern California punk rock band Pennywise and is dedicated to the memory of Pennywise bassist Jason Matthew Thirsk, who had committed suicide the previous year. "So Long, Farwell" is a Rodgers and Hammerstein song from the musical The Sound of Music, which has here been re-interpreted using electric guitar, bass and drums as the closing song on the album. An independent music video was later filmed for the song "My Girlfriend's Dead. " Two different videos were released: One features the actual band members and was filmed as part of the Kung Fu Films movie That Darn Punk in 2000, while the other is a fan-created animated video that was included on one of Kung Fu Records' DVD releases. The song "An Idea for a Movie" was used in the video game Aggressive Inline, while "Euro-Barge" was used in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
  • Hitler Bad, Vandals Good è il settimo album studio della band punk rock The Vandals. L'album segna la svolta del gruppo in senso più melodico e pop punk e contiene testi ancor più umoristici rispetto ai lavori precedenti. In particolare, lasciati il sarcasmo ed i temi nichilistici che avevano caratterizzato gli album precedenti, esso tratta temi decisamente più leggeri. L'album è inoltre la produzione che a tutt'oggi ha avuto più successo commerciale e contiene due cover, tra cui Come Out Fighting della band hardcore punk Pennywise dedicata al bassista della band Jason Thirsk, morto suicida nel 1996, ed un brano Too Much Drama scritto da Dexter Holland, cantante dei The Offspring nonché proprieterio dell'etichetta discografica Nitro Records editrice dell'album. Il disco è stato inoltre supportato dalla realizzazione di due video musicali, record per la band.
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  • Come Out Fighting
  • I Know, Huh?
  • I've Got an Ape Drape
  • If the Gov't Could Read My Mind
  • Money's Not an Issue
  • My Girlfriend's Dead
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  • Hitler Bad, Vandals Good is the seventh studio album by the southern California punk rock band The Vandals, released in 1998 by Nitro Records. Much of the album is characterized by the pop-punk music and humorous lyrics for which the band is known, and it became their most popular and commercially successful album to date.
  • Hitler Bad, Vandals Good è il settimo album studio della band punk rock The Vandals. L'album segna la svolta del gruppo in senso più melodico e pop punk e contiene testi ancor più umoristici rispetto ai lavori precedenti. In particolare, lasciati il sarcasmo ed i temi nichilistici che avevano caratterizzato gli album precedenti, esso tratta temi decisamente più leggeri.
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