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Numbers On Napkins : Waiting for Tomorrow
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Melodic punk rock
Genre: Rock: Punk-Pop
Release Date: 2004
Waiting for Tomorrow Record Label: Bad Stain Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Runaway 2:56 $0.99
Feelin' Down 3:15 $0.99
Broken 1:34 $0.99
One for the Seventh 1:10 $0.99
42 Things you don't know about women 2:07 $0.99
Boobies 2:19 $0.99
Burning Bridges 3:10 $0.99
True Love 1:45 $0.99
Quit yer job and become a rockstar 2:59 $0.99
Fat Girls 1:48 $0.99
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Album Notes

Formed in the blazing hot Arizona summer of 2003, Numbers On Napkins has slowly been taking the local AZ punk scene to a new level. NoN was nominated for Best Pop Punk Band at the AZ Ska-Punk Awards in 2004, 2005 and 2006! Then they were nominated again for Best Melodic Punk Band in 2005, and Best Music Video for their song "Broken" in 2006! NoN has currently sold over 3,000 copies of their debut CD "Waiting for Tomorrow" and sales continue to be steady. They have performed with bands like: The Queers, Groovie Ghoulies, Junction 18, Unsung Zeros, Teenage Harlet, The Independents, Redfield, Authority Zero, Bayside, Dynamite Boy, Plain White T's and Teenage Bottlecap.

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REVIEWS

Waiting for Tomorrow gets an A+
author: Weaselette
After a long wait, Numbers On Napkins their debut full length "waiting for Tomorrow". I was really looking forward to this CD. Waiting for Tomorrow has great lyrics about relationships and heartbreak, and some not so great (however very funny and witty) lyrics about overwieght women and silicone breasts. My only complaint was the short run time. Everything else gets an A+! The CD insert is very impressive and the recording is up to par with major label bands. Overall the album is very impressive, especially for a relatively new band.
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Numbers On Napkins Deliver a Comical Punch of Punk Rock!
author: Unspeakable Thoughts Fanzine - Johnny Laundromat
Numbers On Napkins deliver a comical punch with their debut CD release Waiting for Tomorrow. The album is a good blend of mostly melodic and sometimes even poppy punk rock. Songs like "Quit yer job and become a rockstar" and "True Love" have an almost old school tone, while other tracks like Runaway and Broken have a mainstream style. The album's tone overall is humerous and if anything it will bring laughter to a room. A must have for fans of NOFX and Guttermouth.
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Numbers On Napkins are Amazing! Who would have thought?
author: Kelly Rodgers
I picked up this CD almost out of pity. You see, my friend Chase plays for the band. I have supported all of his other projects but expected the debut from his new band Numbers On Napkins to be horrible. To my surprise Waiting for Tomorrow has become my new favorite album of 2004! Great music, catchy songs, and a superb recording. All of the ingriedents for an Amazing album.
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