Flight 180

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Prom Queen 03:40 Tools
O Come All Ye Faithful 03:09 Tools
Sorry 03:42 Tools
He'll Take Care Of The Rest 03:25 Tools
Media Craze 03:37 Tools
Mele Kalikimaka 00:00 Tools
Boys Will Be Boys 02:46 Tools
I Wanna Be Like You 03:52 Tools
Sing, Sing, Sing 03:52 Tools
Vacation 03:14 Tools
Little Girl 03:33 Tools
Sunday Jack 02:24 Tools
I Want A Guy 03:39 Tools
Good Thing 03:39 Tools
Wal-Mart 03:31 Tools
Miserable 03:25 Tools
The Devil Is Bad 00:00 Tools
More 02:44 Tools
Last Tuesday 03:31 Tools
Hello Kitty 04:23 Tools
Tick Tock 02:59 Tools
Superhero 03:26 Tools
When We First Dated 03:54 Tools
In the Midst 03:19 Tools
Cool World 02:04 Tools
Time 02:04 Tools
This Can't Be Love 03:01 Tools
Banana Split For My Baby 02:30 Tools
Slacking 03:35 Tools
Get Happy 02:43 Tools
Look at That Cadillac 04:08 Tools
405 02:22 Tools
Sally 02:37 Tools
Real Live Gent 03:56 Tools
Wait 03:21 Tools
Old Man 03:18 Tools
Without A Thought 07:32 Tools
By My Side 04:03 Tools
Just Like You 02:47 Tools
Sleepless Nights 02:32 Tools
Lost In The Haze 02:31 Tools
Vacation (Crackerjack Album Version) 03:17 Tools
Bitter Sweet 04:28 Tools
Lost In A Haze 04:28 Tools
Bittersweet 04:28 Tools
Vacation - Crackerjack Album Version 03:16 Tools
This Devil Is Bad 02:56 Tools
45,8 Sunday Jack 02:56 Tools
O Come All Ye Faithful (Flight 180) 02:56 Tools
Devil Is Bad 02:56 Tools
Sleepless Night 02:56 Tools
12-Time 02:56 Tools
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Hailing from the same Orange County ska scene that produced acts like No Doubt and OC Supertones emerged the Christian-influenced Flight 180 in the late ‘90s. Fronted by singer Kim Tennberg, the act was originally known simply as 180 before lengthening their name. They released Crackerjack in 1998 and managed to make some inroads with fans of the genre, however, it was a swing-styled song that garnered the most interest. Taking note, the group chose to move more in that direction for their next record, 1999's Lineup, which found Flight 180 covering songs like Stray Cats' "Look At That Cadillac" and Nat King Cole's This Can't Be Love. Meant as a treat for fans familiar with the band, it proved to cause a bit of confusion among those listeners not as familiar. Two years later, when they released Boys & Girls, Flight 180 chose to return to musical form. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.