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Through Being Cool (typeset as "Through Being Cool") is the second studio album by American rock band Saves the Day, released on November 2, 1999 by Equal Vision. The songs on Through Being Cool were written while the band members attended New York University. The album was recorded in 11 days and represented the band's transition from a melodic hardcore sound to a more pop punk style. It was produced by Steve Evetts at Trax East Recording Studio in South River, New Jersey. The band's members dropped out of college to tour alongside Snapcase, New Found Glory, Hot Water Music, and Face to Face, among others. A music video was filmed for the song "Shoulder to the Wheel." Eventually selling 50,000 copies, the success of Through Being Cool helped Saves the Day to sign with Vagrant Records. It was named one of Alternative Press' 10 most influential albums of 1999. To celebrate the album's 15th anniversary, the band played the album front-to-back on tour and Equal Vision re-pressed the album on vinyl. Vocalist Chris Conley considers it "the most important record that we did." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
All-Star Me
Saves the Day
You Vandal
Saves the Day
Shoulder to the Wheel
Saves the Day
Rocks Tonic Juice Magic
Saves the Day
Holly Hox, Forget Me Nots
Saves the Day
Third Engine
Saves the Day
My Sweet Fracture
Saves the Day
The Vast Spoils of America
Saves the Day
The Last Lie I Told
Saves the Day
Do You Know What I Love the Most?
Saves the Day
Through Being Cool
Saves the Day
Banned from the Back Porch
Saves the Day