There is more than one band with this name.
(1) The Hippos were a th… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one band with this name.
(1) The Hippos were a third wave ska-punk band from Southern California. Unlike other typical bands of the genre, The Hippos employed heavy use of a Moog synthesizer.
The Hippos’s first full album release was Forget the World, released in 1996. Interestingly, many of the songs on Forget The World were written when Ariel Rechstaid, the band’s primary songwriter, was only 15 years old. This album employed traditional ska-punk songwriting, including upbeat tempos and heavy brass instrumentation. Additionally, various percussion instruments were used, such as bongos and wood blocks. The next album was Heads Are Gonna Roll, released in 1999. A transitional album, a balance of horns and synthesizers is found on this album. Commercially, this album was the band’s most successful; it is the only album to be fully produced by a large record label and thus is assumedly the most circulated and heard of the three albums.
The Hippos, a self titled final release, was released in 2003 after the band’s break-up. This album completed the gradual transition from traditional ska-punk to the unique, orginal synthpop sound exhibited here. Ties to the ska-punk scene from which they began had been all but completely severed. In fact, only one track from this album uses horns at all, an essential element of ska. Much of the Hippos’s fanbase was initially reluctant at such a different sound, but for the most part, this reluctance gave way to admiration. To many fans, the Hippos’s final album was their best written and most enjoyable, despite its limited commercial success.
(2) The Hippos are a blues band from Sydney, Australia. They enjoyed modest chart success with Dark Age in 1988, from the album Hippocracy.
(1) The Hippos were a th… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one band with this name.
(1) The Hippos were a third wave ska-punk band from Southern California. Unlike other typical bands of the genre, The Hippos employed heavy use of a Moog synthesizer.
The Hippos’s first full album release was Forget the World, released in 1996. Interestingly, many of the songs on Forget The World were written when Ariel Rechstaid, the band’s primary songwriter, was only 15 years old. This album employed traditional ska-punk songwriting, including upbeat tempos and heavy brass instrumentation. Additionally, various percussion instruments were used, such as bongos and wood blocks. The next album was Heads Are Gonna Roll, released in 1999. A transitional album, a balance of horns and synthesizers is found on this album. Commercially, this album was the band’s most successful; it is the only album to be fully produced by a large record label and thus is assumedly the most circulated and heard of the three albums.
The Hippos, a self titled final release, was released in 2003 after the band’s break-up. This album completed the gradual transition from traditional ska-punk to the unique, orginal synthpop sound exhibited here. Ties to the ska-punk scene from which they began had been all but completely severed. In fact, only one track from this album uses horns at all, an essential element of ska. Much of the Hippos’s fanbase was initially reluctant at such a different sound, but for the most part, this reluctance gave way to admiration. To many fans, the Hippos’s final album was their best written and most enjoyable, despite its limited commercial success.
(2) The Hippos are a blues band from Sydney, Australia. They enjoyed modest chart success with Dark Age in 1988, from the album Hippocracy.
Get Away
The Hippos Lyrics
I love you in that dress
I haven't said it yet
I probably will forget
Wasted till I'm blue
When did this room start to move
I knew I should have stopped before I had this thought that
Maybe we should get away
Take our time but leave today
Everybody loves to say
Maybe we should get away
I know that's there's so much to lose
Whatever it is that we choose
All we have is us today
Maybe we should get away
These days on earth
Waiting for our turn
Everybody hurts, baby I'm sorry
I failed to see
What it was in me
That drove you crazy
Maybe we should get away
Take our time but leave today
Everybody loves to say
Maybe we should get away
You'll be standing in that dress
I'll be watching every inch
All we have is us today
Maybe we should get away
I missed my chance
Every time I miss my chance
I missed my chance
Every time I miss my chance
I haven't said it yet
I probably will forget
Wasted till I'm blue
When did this room start to move
I knew I should have stopped before I had this thought that
Maybe we should get away
Take our time but leave today
Maybe we should get away
I know that's there's so much to lose
Whatever it is that we choose
All we have is us today
Maybe we should get away
These days on earth
Waiting for our turn
Everybody hurts, baby I'm sorry
I failed to see
What it was in me
That drove you crazy
Maybe we should get away
Take our time but leave today
Everybody loves to say
Maybe we should get away
You'll be standing in that dress
I'll be watching every inch
All we have is us today
Maybe we should get away
I missed my chance
Every time I miss my chance
I missed my chance
Every time I miss my chance
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Adam Buhrman
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@flyinfish7
Thanks for upload! i was searching this song with normal quality long time)
Still love this band, so sad they broke up.
@PezCoreKid
I remember this tape, when that demo tape came in the mail I told you about I was listening to it with a friend of mine and he told me “man this band sounds familiar to me so much but with less horns” I told him who it was. Turns out he was pretty good friends with these guys a good friend of his dated the singer hahahah than he played me this tape he had
@fivestatedrive
PezCoreKid I just learned there is an earlier tape, which featured “Man of the ‘90s” and an earlier version of “Rocky Ground.”