Gifford and Googe then enlisted drummer Max Corradi who they knew from his days in Rollerskate Skinny.
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Horsedrawn Wishes is the second and final studio album by the Irish indie rock band Rollerskate Skinny, released on 27 February 1996 on Warner Bros. Records.
"Rollerskate skinny" refers to Holden Caulfield's description of his sister in J. D. Salinger's seminal novel, The Catcher in the Rye, while "Buick City Complex" refers to workers affected by General Motors' decision to close its failed mega-factory in Flint, Michigan.