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Exclaim! wrote that "'80 West' is an upbeat opener, with simple, sweet melodies that remind how well singer Jason Beebout can deliver a hook." Philadelphia Weekly called the album "nearly the equal of halcyon moment, 1994's Clumsy. The East Bay Express opined that "Beebout still sounds remarkably fresh, and the up-tempo, riff-based tunes have a lot of muscle."
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"80 West"
1:52
2.
"Clean Up"
2:02
3.
"September"
2:48
4.
"Demon"
2:42
5.
"Crew of One"
2:11
6.
"Dead"
3:16
7.
"How Would You Know"
2:30
8.
"Nightly"
3:07
9.
"Free Time"
2:44
10.
"El Dorado"
5:07
11.
"Magellan"
3:38
12.
"Did You Change"
3:30
13.
"Happy for You"
4:13
References
Sisk, Jeffrey (September 20, 2011). "SAMIAM, 'Trips' (Hopeless)". The Daily News. News. p. 22.
McCall, Tris (October 3, 2012). "Punk is returning to New Brunswick". The Star-Ledger. Today. p. 39.
Lymangrover, Jason. Trips at AllMusic. Retrieved May 18, 2014.