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Goodbye Tonight

Lostprophets · 2004

3 tracks · alternative rock · pop-punk · nu metal

A fusion of pop-punk energy and nu-metal intensity, layered with melodic hooks and anthemic choruses.

Goodbye Tonight is a single by Lostprophets, released in 2004. A fusion of pop-punk energy and nu-metal intensity, layered with melodic hooks and anthemic choruses. The album features remixes of popular tracks, which contributed to its appeal in club scenes, particularly 'Last Train Home (Xanex Broken Heart remix)'. Although not as commercially successful as their previous work, it highlighted the band's willingness to experiment and adapt, influencing the burgeoning electronic rock genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Goodbye Tonight sound like?

A fusion of pop-punk energy and nu-metal intensity, layered with melodic hooks and anthemic choruses. Rooted in alternative rock and pop-punk.

What makes Goodbye Tonight by Lostprophets notable?

The album features remixes of popular tracks, which contributed to its appeal in club scenes, particularly 'Last Train Home (Xanex Broken Heart remix)'. Although not as commercially successful as their previous work, it highlighted the band's willingness to experiment and adapt, influencing the burgeoning electronic rock genre. Released on November 22, 2004, 'Goodbye Tonight' represents Lostprophets' transition from their earlier sound showcased in 'Start Something' (2004). By this point, they were climbing the charts and solidifying their presence in the UK rock scene while exploring new remixing avenues.

How many songs are on Goodbye Tonight?

Goodbye Tonight has 3 tracks.

Tracklist

3 tracks

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Goodbye Tonight Standout
  • 2 Last Train Home (Xanex Broken Heart remix) Standout
  • 3 Wake Up (Make a Move) (Nebuchednezzar mix) Standout

Release Date

November 22, 2004

Genre

alternative rock, nu metal, pop-punk

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom