EP (The Format Album) - Title

Title

The simple title of this release caused much confusion among fans, leading many to believe it was either self-titled (i.e. "The Format") or called "The EP." The correct title is simply "EP."

The Format
  • Nate Ruess
  • Sam Means
  • Mike Schey
  • Don Raymond
  • Marko Buzard
  • Sean McCall
Studio albums
  • Interventions + Lullabies
  • Dog Problems
EPs
  • EP
  • Snails
  • Live from the Living Room: Volume One
  • And Now I Hope You're Alright - Live in California
  • The Format Live: Exporting Insecurity
Live
  • Live at the Mesa Amphitheatre
  • Live at the Marquee Theatre
Compilations
  • B-Sides & Rarities
Videos & DVDs
  • The Format: Live at the Mayan Theatre
Singles
  • "The First Single"
  • "The Compromise"
  • "Time Bomb"
  • "Apeman"
  • "She Doesn't Get It"
  • "Dog Problems"
Labels
  • Elektra
  • Atlantic
  • The Vanity Label
Related articles
  • Discography
  • fun.


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