Happyland

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Don't You Know Who I Am 02:52 Tools
Don't You Know Who I Am? 02:20 Tools
Hello! 02:59 Tools
Chicken? 02:55 Tools
Hunk o' Man 04:10 Tools
The Ballad of Mike Katz 00:00 Tools
Softly Contemporary 03:54 Tools
Life in a Loop 04:44 Tools
Theme From Happyland 04:38 Tools
The Plot Thins 03:27 Tools
Sea Monkey 00:00 Tools
Tale of Two Sea Monkeys 04:11 Tools
Tintarella Di Luna 01:58 Tools
Theme From Happyland... 04:38 Tools
Don't You Know Who I Am (Spiderbait & Regurgitator related) 00:30 Tools
This Is A Call 00:30 Tools
Don't You Know Who I Am ? 02:20 Tools
Hello (Rollerdisco) 02:20 Tools
Don't You Know Who I Am - Happyland 02:20 Tools
The Plague (Demo) 02:13 Tools
Hello (Remixed) 03:00 Tools
Don’t You Know Who I Am? 03:00 Tools
Hey You 03:00 Tools
Chicken- 03:00 Tools
Dont You Know Who I Am? (Leaky Shower Remix) 03:00 Tools
Dont You Know Who I Am? ( The Other Remix) 03:00 Tools
Do you know who I am 03:00 Tools
Landmate 03:00 Tools
Hunk O Man 03:00 Tools
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Happyland was an Australian band, whose music is best described as "pop but a little punky". They were composed of Spiderbait's bassist/vocalist Janet English and her boyfriend of the time, Quan Yeomans from Regurgitator and were originally intended to be named "The Shits", but decided on Happyland. Their only album, Welcome to Happyland, was released August 25, 1998, on the Polydor Australia label. They also released the track "Tintarella di Luna" on the Looking for Alibrandi soundtrack in 2000. "Don't You Know Who I Am?", the single from Welcome to Happyland, came in at #28 in Triple J's 1998 Hottest 100 music poll, while "Hello!" also made it in at #71. "Hello!" was originally going to be released on Regurgitator's album Unit but apparently did not fit with the rest of the album's content. Happyland toured Australia as part of the 1999 Big Day Out music festival, performing at shows on the Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. In their live shows, the band members dressed in fluffy animal costumes. Quan mentioned in a 2001 interview in the Daily Telegraph that Happyland were working on another release (backed up by a comment made by Quan on Live.com.au). However, they have both since stated that this is unlikely, as they have since split up, but remain good friends; with Janet saying in 2004, "A Happyland comeback? (laughs) Is it was just the one off thing, just a bit of fun when we had time off from our respective bands." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.