Genre: Rock
| 1 | California |
| 2 | Talking In My Sleep |
| 3 | Hello Blue |
| 4 | I Lost My Heart |
| 5 | It Shouldn't Hurt So Bad |
| 6 | I'll Keep To Myself |
| 7 | Convincing Story |
| 8 | Clover Valley Road |
| 9 | Now That You're Gone |
| 10 | Movies |
| 11 | Trouble |
| 12 | Nothing's Wrong |
| 13 | Trains |
| 14 | Still Here |
| 15 | Out Of Here |
| 16 | Guts |
| 17 | Falling Apart At The Seams |
| 18 | Nobody Follow Me |
| 19 | Strange |
| 20 | Joke's On Me |
| 21 | Green Envy |
| 22 | Be Alright |
| 23 | Signals And Traffic Signs |
| 24 | Anyway |
| 25 | Sweet And Sour |
| 26 | Long Story Short |
| 27 | When Will I Ever Learn |
| 28 | How When Or Where |
| 29 | Invincible |
| 30 | Surprised |
| 31 | Up At Night |
| 32 | Don't Go Back Again |
| 33 | It's Not Every Day |
| 34 | Answer |
Roseville, California-based indie pop band formed in June 1993 by siblings John and Katie Conley. In this incarnation, Holiday Flyer released their debut long-player, Try Not to Worry, in 1995. The band grew by one member for each of their next three records: Verna Brock (an alumna of Rocketship, Beanpole, and later the California Oranges) joined the group for 1997's The Rainbow Confection; Michael Yoas for 2000's You Make Us Go; and Jim Rivas (also of Rocketship) for the band's 2001 swansong, I Hope. Holiday Flyer disbanded in October 2002, with leaders John Conley and Katie Conley devoting more time to other projects: the California Oranges and the Sinking Ships, respectively.