Harvey Danger

alternative, rock, indie

Harvey Danger

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Terminal Annex 02:36
Diminishing Returns (Demo) 02:57
Carlotta Valdez 02:36
Old Hat 02:36
Woolly Muffler 02:36
Incommunicado 02:36
writing snippet: Cream and Bastards Rise 03:17
Cream and Bastards Rise 03:17
The Ballad of the Tragic Hero (Pity and Fear) 04:34
hidden track: The Piano Lesson 05:20
Little Round Mirrors 05:14
Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo 03:29
Happiness Writes White 03:09
Moral Centralia 04:27
Wine, Women, and Song 03:15
Moral Centralia (demo) 04:36
Picture, Picture 03:31
Authenticity 02:33
Meetings With Remarkable Men 02:53
Save It for Later 03:52
Cool James 03:26
Why I'm Lonely 03:36
You Miss the Point Completely I Get the Point Exactly 04:12
War Buddies 04:23
Underground 04:39
(This Is) The Thrilling Conversation You've Been Waiting For 02:54
Humility On Parade 04:30
Diminishing Returns 05:12
Pike St. / Park Slope 04:42
Big Wide Empty 06:28
You Look So Happy (demo) 05:43
My Human Interactions 05:13
Plague of Locusts 03:19
(Theme From) Carjack Fever 03:40
The World's Greatest Living Dancer 05:50
Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes) 05:12
Private Helicopter 04:42
Love Bug 03:01
Jack The Lion 05:50
Wrecking Ball 04:21
Radio Silence 04:20
Problems And Bigger Ones 05:26
Flagpole Sitta 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: US

Biography - Harvey Danger

Harvey Danger was an alternative rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1992 and rose to prominence in 1998 with the iconic single "Flagpole Sitta". Released from their debut album, 'Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?', the song helped the group build its college radio fan-base. The band released their last album in 2005, 'Little by Little' (also known as 'Little by Little...'), after the five year hiatus that followed the release of their sophomore album, 'King James Version'.

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