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From the Album 1. Federal Funding 2. Long Time 3. Got To Move 4. Whats Now Is Now 5. Mustache Man (Wasted) 6. Sick Of You 7. Easy To Crash 8. Bound Away 9. The Winter 10. Italian Guy

From the Album 1. Wheels 2. No Phone 3. Take It All Away 4. Dime 5. Carbon Monoxide 6. The Guitar Man 7. Waiting 8. Shell Hang The Baskets 9. End Of The Movie 10. Palm Of Your Hand 11. Tougher Than It Is

From the Single Short Skirt/Long Jacket

From the Album 1. Opera Singer 2. Meanwhile Rick James... 3. Shadow Stabbing 4. Short Skirt/Long Jacket 5. Commissioning A Symphony In C 6. Arco Arena 7. Comfort Eagle 8. Long Line Of Cars 9. Love You Madly 10. Pretty Pink Ribbon 11. World Of Two

From the Album 1. Satan Is My Motor 2. Mexico 3. Never There 4. Guitar 5. You Turn The Screws 6. Walk On By 7. Sheep Go To Heaven 8. When You Sleep 9. Hem Of Your Garment 10. Alpha Beta Parking Lot 11. Let Me Go 12. Cool Blue Reason 13. Where Would I Be?

From the Album 1. Frank Sinatra 2. The Distance 3. Friend Is a Four Letter Word 4. Open Book 5. Daria 6. Race Car Ya-Yas 7. I Will Survive 8. Stickshifts and Safetybelts 9. Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps 10. Its Coming Down 11. Nugget 12. Shell Come Back To Me 13. Italian Leather Sofa 14. Sad Songs and Waltzes

From the Single The Distance

From the Album 1. Comanche 2. Ruby Sees All 3. Up So Close 4. Pentagram 5. Jolene 6. Haze Of Love 7. You Part The Waters 8. Is This Love? 9. Jesus Wrote A Blank Check 10. Rock n Roll Lifestyle 11. I Bombed Korea 12. Mr. Mastodon Farm 13. Aint No Good

Other Songs Baskets Building A Religion Conroy Excuse Me, I Think I've Got a Heartache Fashion Nugget Fred Jones Part 2 Friend is a Four-Letter Word Going The Distance Half As Much Hes Going The Distance I Will Survivie Lose Yourself Love You Mahna Mahna Motor Multiply the Heartaches Mustache Man Never Gonna Give You Up Never Never Gonna Give You Up Perhaps Racecar Ya-yas Rock And Roll Lifestyle Rock n Roll Lifestyle Rock'n'Roll Lifestyle Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town Sad Songs Short Skirt / Long Jacket Short Skirt / Long Jacket Short Skirt Love Jacket Sinking Ship Stick Shifts And Safety Belts Stickshift And Safetybelts Strangers in the Night Subtract One Love (Multiply the Heartaches) Teenage Pregnancy Thrills War Pigs
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Cake is an American alternative rock band from Sacramento, California. They were formed in 1991 by McCrea, DiFiore, Greg Brown, Frank French and Shon Meckfessel, who soon left and was replaced by Nelson.
-Wikipedia
Members:
John McCrea - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, organ, vibraslap
(1991-present)

Vince DiFiore - trumpet, keyboards, melodica, guiro, background vocals
(1991-present)

Gabe Nelson - bass guitar, background vocals
(1992-1994, 1997-present)

Xan McCurdy - electric guitar, background vocals
(1997-present)

Paulo Baldi - drums, cowbell, tambourine, background vocals
(2004-present)
Name Origin:
Their name does not refer to the dessert, but instead the name is meant to be "like when something insidiously becomes a part of your life...[we] mean it more as something that cakes onto your shoe and is just sort of there until you get rid of it".

From: Sacramento, California, United States
Genre(s): Alternative rock
Active From: 1991-present
Associated Acts: Deathray
Did You Know:
• Cake's
Italian Leather Sofa
is the theme song to the cartoon Mission Hill.
Quotes:
I'm writing all the time, so it's kind of hard to say how long that takes. It takes a while. Some songs come within five minutes, some songs take years. I just have to be there for that process. We spent about nine months on that last album, but not constantly recording; nine months working on stuff, then taking a short break, listening to it, and going back.

No, actually we've produced all of our albums ourselves, from the very first one. On this album, we not only produced it, but we engineered it ourselves. We got an old house, bought some microphones, tried to figure out how to place the microphones, tried to learn how to use the equipment.

Because I think my prime directive is to be in service of the song, whichever song that is. Not some sort of conceptual idea about the evolution of a band, which to me is just senseless if it's not in service of the individual song. An overarching evolution of a band is inevitably going to violate the individual rights of a song. In other words, say you have 10 songs, and you say, "Oh, we're going to move it in this direction." Well inevitably four, five, or six of those songs don't want to move in that direction. It wants to move in the opposite direction. So everything has to be taken on a song-by-song basis.
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