Hope is for Hopers
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Hope is for Hopers is the debut album by Sydney
Sydney
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people...

 indie rock
Indie rock
Indie rock is a genre of alternative rock that originated in the United Kingdom and the United States in the 1980s. Indie rock is extremely diverse, with sub-genres that include lo-fi, post-rock, math rock, indie pop, dream pop, noise rock, space rock, sadcore, riot grrrl and emo, among others...

 band Philadelphia Grand Jury
Philadelphia Grand Jury
Philadelphia Grand Jury were an Australian trio from Sydney, New South Wales. The bands final lineup featured of Joel "MC Bad Genius" Beeson on bass, keyboard and guitar, Simon "Berkfinger" Berckelman on vocals and guitar and Susanna "Susie Dreamboat" Patten on drums...

. It was released in 2009 and contains their hits "The Good News", "Going to the Casino (Tomorrow Night)", and "I Don't Want to Party (Party)".

Track listing

  1. "Ready to Roll" – 1:53
  2. "The Good News" – 2:59
  3. "When Your Boyfriend Comes Back to Town" – 3:09
  4. "Wet Winter Holiday" – 3:15
  5. "I'm Going to Kill You" – 2:29
  6. "Foot in My Mouth" – 2:01
  7. "Phillip's Not in Love with You" – 2:41
  8. "Growing Up Alone" – 3:21
  9. "Going to the Casino (Tomorrow Night)" – 2:54
  10. "No You Don't" – 1:32
  11. "The New Neil Young
    Neil Young
    Neil Percival Young, OC, OM is a Canadian singer-songwriter who is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of his generation...

    " – 4:01
  12. "I Don't Want to Party (Party)" – 3:08
    • "Dotty Don't" (bonus track)

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2009 Australian ARIA
Australian Recording Industry Association
The Australian Recording Industry Association is a trade group representing the Australian recording industry which was established in 1983 by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers which was formed in 1956...

Albums Chart
#34

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