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Catch 22 Discography
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Catch 22 is a ska punk band from East Brunswick, New Jersey. The band was formed by guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Tomas Kalnoky and drummer Chris Greer who recruited trumpeter Kevin Gunther, who was working in a local record store. Bassist Josh Ansley, saxophonist Ryan Eldred, and trombonist Jamie Egan, who also was the group's high school band director, rounded out the original lineup.

Rules of the Game*
1. Day in Day out
2. I'm Better Than You
3. Sick & Sad
4. As the Footsteps Die Out Forever
5. This One Goes Out To...
6. Shoebox in my Closet
7. Supernothing

Keasbey Nights**
1. Dear Sergio
2. Sick and Sad
3. Keasbey Nights
4. Day in Day out
5. Walking Away
6. Giving Up, Giving In
7. On & On & On
8. Riding The Fourth Wave
9. This One Goes Out To...
10. Supernothing
11. 9mm and a Three Piece Suit
12. Kristina She Don't Know I Exist
13. As the Footsteps Die Out Forever

Alone in a Crowd
1. Intro
2. Point the Blame
3. Sounds Good, But I Don't Know
4. It Take Some Time
5. What Goes Around Comes Around
6. Arm to Arm
7. Guilty Pleasures
8. Bloomfield Avenue.
9. Hard to Impress
10. San Francisco Payphone
11. Wreck of the Sleep John B.
12. Neverending Story
13. Thinking About Things
14. Alone in a Crowd

Washed Up and Through a Ringer
1. Straight Forward
2. To Be Continued...
3. Sincerely Yours
4. One Love/People Get Ready
5. Leaving
6. Hard to Impress
7. American Pie
8. What Goes Around Comes Around (live)
9. Hard to Impress (live)
10. It Takes Some Time (live)
11. Arm to Arm (live)
12. Thinking About Things (live)
13. American Pie (live)
14. No Love for the Roadie
15. The Death of My Blood Is Your Indulgence
16. On & On & On (live)
17. Kristina She Don't Know I Exist (live)
18. 9mm and a Three Piece Suit

Dinosaur Sounds
1. Rocky
2. Beguile the Time
3. Wine Stained Lips
4. Motown Cinderella
5. Chin Up
6. Dream of Venus
7. Dripping Faucet
8. Good Times
9. Interlude
10. So Cold
11. Regression
12. Chasing the Moon
13. Lamont's Lament

Permanent Revolution
1. Prologue
2. The Spark
3. Party Song
4. Decemberists' Party
5. A Minor Point
6. On the Black Sea
7. Bad Party
8. Alma Ata
9. The Purge
10. Opportunity
11. Epilogue


*Rules of the Game is an EP they released before being signed, it is not available on itunes. These songs were originally done by Thomas Kalnoky's first band, Gimp. There EP was released on tape and is called Smiles for Macavity.

**Most of the songs from Rules of the Game are on this album also, but are different versions

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Comments

Missing a few songs, but good. Thanks for uploading.
Good Job!..Cheeers for the up dude
Keasby nights came after the band changed to streetlight manifesto. keeping some of the same members from catch 22 but with a few additions and some not included in the new project...also after turning into S.M. they went from having a kick ass horn section, to getting rid of them all for the money... in other words... they sold out... and it was just when their new side project was at its best and heading in the best direction.... so sad .... you could see the same change in their albums before S.M. ever happened. less horns = less ska = no ska/punk... = just punk with the occasional trombone thrown in there. they through away talented musicians for the possibility of money and fame. shame. shame.
Keasby nights was released by catch 22(as their debut album-1998) and re released by streetlight manifesto(with some changes of course)..... refer to catch 22's wiki page to describe in more detail how the 2 albums differ
Keasbey nights did not come out after streetlight manifesto started.
I don't know what to think about Permanent Revolution... It's like they aren't even a ska band. I guess I don't mind it, but it's very strange.