Losing Streak

Losing Streak
Studio album by Less Than Jake
Released November 12, 1996
Recorded Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida
Mirror Image Studios in Gainesville, Florida
Genre Ska punk[1]
Length 35:26
Label Capitol
Producer Michael Rosen
Less Than Jake chronology
Losers, Kings, and Things We Don't Understand
(1995)
Losing Streak
(1996)
Hello Rockview
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Punknews.org(10/10) [2]
This article is about the Less Than Jake album. For the term, see Losing streak.

Losing Streak is the second studio album by ska punk band Less Than Jake, released on November 12, 1996 on Capitol Records. The album was recorded at Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida and Mirror Image Studios in Gainesville, Florida, both with producer Michael Rosen. Drums and bass were recorded at the former, while everything else was recorded at the latter. The album includes re-recordings of "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" and "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts", both of which appeared on Pezcore. Losing Streak was re-released with Hello Rockview as a double album in 2000.[3]

The album reached #18 on the Top Heatseekers chart.[4]

Losing Streak's music videos

The album's first track, "Automatic" was featured in a music video on MTV alternative music showcase 120 Minutes and Dr. 90210 . The video consisted of fan video footage from shows in Gainesville, Florida and Chicago.

A controversial video was also made for "Dopeman". MTV has refused to air the video allegedly due to drug references. Band supporters maintain that the song has fewer references to drugs than many videos played on MTV and is actually commenting on the negative aspects of a "Dopeman" lifestyle. In addition claims have been made that the band Sugar Ray copied the video's concept in one of their own music videos.

Hidden track

Losing Streak features a hidden track accessible only by rewinding the CD about a minute and forty one seconds before the beginning of track 1. The track features banter spoken by former band mascot "Howie J. Reynolds", an elderly Gainesville local, similar in concept to Sublime's recorded rantings of a mentally ill man on Robbin' the Hood. This leads into track 1, which begins with him stating, "This is the old dude, Howie J. Reynolds, and you're listening to 'Less Than Jake'".

Not all CDs have this hidden track.

Track listing

  1. "Automatic" – 2:06
  2. "Happyman" – 1:59
  3. "9th at Pine" – 1:56
  4. "Sugar in Your Gas Tank" – 2:06
  5. "Shindo" – 2:17
  6. "107" – 1:59
  7. "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts" – 2:49
  8. "Krazy Glue" – 1:58
  9. "Never Going Back to New Jersey" – 3:18
  10. "How's My Driving, Doug Hastings?" – 1:24
  11. "Just Like Frank" – 1:50
  12. "Ask the Magic 8 Ball" – 2:15
  13. "Dopeman" – 2:06
  14. "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" – 2:50
  15. "Rock-n-Roll Pizzeria" – 2:00
  16. "Lockdown" – 2:33


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