The End of the World Party is the second studio album by American
electronicore band
I See Stars. It was released on February 22, 2011 through
Sumerian Records.
Background
The album was first announced to be in the works on October 8, 2010, through a statement posted by
AbsolutePunk.[4] The album was not mentioned again until the release of a video update on
Sumerian Records'
YouTube page, released on November 6, 2010.[5]
The title track of the album, "The End of the World Party", was released on December 6, 2010, and the song could be unlocked by "liking" the Sumerian Records
Facebook page.[6] The track list was announced on January 14, 2011.[7][8]
The album's release date of February 22, 2011 was announced through I See Stars' Merch Connection Inc. page, where they released pre-order packages on January 15, 2011.[9] On February 1, 2011,
Alternative Press started streaming the song "Wonderland" on their website.[10]
Track listing
All lyrics written by Andrew and Devin Oliver, all music composed by I See Stars.
No.
Title
Length
1.
"The End of the World Party"
3:16
2.
"Over It"
3:51
3.
"Still Not Quite Enough"
3:35
4.
"Wonderland"
2:29
5.
"Home for the Weekend"
3:19
6.
"It Will Be Up (High School Never Ends)"
3:33
7.
"Upside Down"
3:51
8.
"The Common Hours II"
2:55
9.
"Where I Let You Down (Numb)"
3:00
10.
"Glow"
2:56
11.
"Pop Rock & Roll"
4:49
Total length:
37:34
References to other media
"The Common Hours II" main beat is taken from the song "Not Today Bish", a previous
demo song from I See Stars. "The Common Hours II" also contains a verse from the song "Green Light Go!", a song from I See Stars' debut EP Green Light Go!.