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Gutterflower is an album by Goo Goo Dolls, released in 2002 on the Warner Brothers label.
Track listing
- "Big Machine" (Johnny Rzeznik)
- "Think About Me" (Johnny Rzeznik)
- "Here Is Gone" (Johnny Rzeznik)
- "You Never Know" (Robby Takac)
- "What A Scene" (Johnny Rzeznik)
- "Up, Up, Up" (Robby Takac)
- "It's Over" (Johnny Rzeznik)
- "Sympathy" (Johnny Rzeznik)
- "What Do You Need?" (Johnny Rzeznik)
- "Smash" (Robby Takac)
- "Tucked Away" (Robby Takac)
- "Truth Is A Whisper" (Johnny Rzeznik)
"Here Is Gone", "Big Machine" and "Sympathy" have been the only three songs released from this album as singles, and videos have been created for all three. The ballad "Sympathy" is also known to some fans as "Acoustic #4". Lead singer Johnny Rzeznik, who wrote "Sympathy", is apparently very emotionally attached to the song. Upon performing it on VH1 Storytellers, he cried a little.
"Big Machine" is reputed to have been recorded on a smashed Stratocaster guitar that Rzeznik has fondly nicknamed "The Half-Caster". Despite being smashed in half, it still plays.