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| This album = ''Now Playing''<br />(1997) | | This album = ''Now Playing''<br />(1997) | ||
| Next album = ''Chopper One''<br />(1998) | | Next album = ''Chopper One''<br />(1998) | ||
{{Singles | {{Singles | ||
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|single 1 = "Touch My Fuzz" (1997) | |single 1 = "Touch My Fuzz" (1997) | ||
|single 2 = [["A Punk Named Josh"]] (1998) | |single 2 = [["A Punk Named Josh"]] (1998) | ||
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| Upper caption = Alternate cover | |||
| Type = studio | |||
| Cover = Chopper-One-reissue.jpg | |||
| Lower caption = reissue cover}}}} | |||
''Now Playing'' is the debut album by [[Chopper One]], [[Jason Cropper]]'s post-weezer band. Recorded and released in 1997, the album was produced by Don Fleming, who has worked with former weezer tourmates [[Teenage Fanclub]], among others. The album included re-recorded versions of the A & B-sides of their debut single, [["Free Lunch"]], as well as twelve new songs. The initial release featured a hidden track, a vocal performace by the Croppers' first-born daughter, who also posed for the cover photo. | ''Now Playing'' is the debut album by [[Chopper One]], [[Jason Cropper]]'s post-weezer band. Recorded and released in 1997, the album was produced by Don Fleming, who has worked with former weezer tourmates [[Teenage Fanclub]], among others. The album included re-recorded versions of the A & B-sides of their debut single, [["Free Lunch"]], as well as twelve new songs. The initial release featured a hidden track, a vocal performace by the Croppers' first-born daughter, who also posed for the cover photo. |