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'''''Pasadena''''' is the fourth studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. This was the band's first record to feature [[Kenn Shane]] on drums instead of [[Patrick Edwards]]. The name of the album, [[Pasadena]], and the re-recording of [[No One Needs to Know]] and [[Eponine]] were forced upon the band by their at-the-time managers, Right Arm Entertainment.
'''''Pasadena''''' is the fourth studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. This was the band's first record to feature [[Kenn Shane]] on drums instead of [[Patrick Edwards]]. The name of the album, [[Pasadena]], and the re-recording of [[No One Needs to Know]] and [[Eponine]] were forced upon the band by their at-the-time managers, [[Right Arm Entertainment]].


==Reception==
==Reception==
[[Pasadena]] received above-average reviews compared to their last album [[Spending Time on the Borderline]]. Despite this, the album failed in both sales and singles failing to gain any traction. Due to the failure of the album, the band wasn't motivated to write any new songs and a non-offical hiatus ensued. This lead to the seven-year gap between this album and the next album, [[Boomtown]], motivation only coming back after the [[Weezer Cruise]].<ref>Chabran, Gab "The Rise And Revival Of Ozma, A 'Secretly Huge' Indie Rock Band" https://laist.com/news/entertainment/ozma-band-los-angeles-pasadena-rise-revival</ref>
[[Pasadena]] received above-average reviews compared to their last album [[Spending Time on the Borderline]]. Despite this, the album failed in both sales and singles failing to gain any traction. Due to the failure of the album, the band wasn't motivated to write any new songs and a non-official hiatus ensued. This lead to the seven-year gap between this album and the next album, [[Boomtown]], motivation only coming back after the [[Weezer Cruise]].<ref>Chabran, Gab "The Rise And Revival Of Ozma, A 'Secretly Huge' Indie Rock Band" https://laist.com/news/entertainment/ozma-band-los-angeles-pasadena-rise-revival</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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