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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* This EP has the same track list as ''Dollhouse'', but ''[[Pity Party (Song)|Pity Party]]'' replaces ''[[Carousel (Song)|Carousel]]'' and ''[[Dollhouse (Song)|Dollhouse]]'' is now the second track.
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* This EP has the same track list as ''Dollhouse EP'', but ''[[Pity Party (Song)|Pity Party]]'' replaces ''[[Carousel (Song)|Carousel]]'' and ''[[Dollhouse (Song)|Dollhouse]]'' is now the second track.
 
* The EP is not available in most countries outside of North America.
 
* The EP is not available in most countries outside of North America.
 
* The EP cover is the same as the single art for ''Pity Party,'' but "EP" was edited next to the word "Party".
 
* The EP cover is the same as the single art for ''Pity Party,'' but "EP" was edited next to the word "Party".

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You are reading the page dedicated to the EP. You may have been wanting to read about the song or the remix EP with the same name.

"Pity Party" is the second extended play by Melanie Martinez. It was released on May 6th, 2016, and is only available via digital download.

Background

The EP was announced on April 27th, 2016, by the trend website PopBuzz. It serves as the international version of Dollhouse EP, since Dead to Me and Bittersweet Tragedy were previously only available in North America.

Track List

No. Songs Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Pity Party" Melanie Martinez, Christopher J. Baran, Kara DioGuardi Baran, DioGuardi 3:24
2. "Dollhouse" Martinez, Kinetics & One Love Kinetics & One Love 3:51
3. "Dead to Me" Martinez, Kinetics & One Love Kinetics & One Love 3:30
4. "Bittersweet Tragedy" Martinez, Daniel Omelio Robopop 4:47

Trivia

  • This EP has the same track list as Dollhouse EP, but Pity Party replaces Carousel and Dollhouse is now the second track.
  • The EP is not available in most countries outside of North America.
  • The EP cover is the same as the single art for Pity Party, but "EP" was edited next to the word "Party".
  • There is only a digital version of this EP.