Fuck 'Em All We've All Ready (Now) Won!
Fuck 'Em All We've All Ready (Now) Won! | ||||
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Studio album by False Alarm | ||||
Released |
2006 Re-released: 2009 | |||
Recorded |
2001–2002 Painted Sound Studios Los Angeles, United States | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 42:20 | |||
Label |
False Alarm Records Nicotine Records | |||
Producer | Brent Alden & Paul Kostabi | |||
False Alarm chronology | ||||
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Fuck 'Em All We've All Ready (Now) Won! is the second studio album by the American punk rock band False Alarm. It was recorded in 2001–2002 at Painted Sound Studios in Los Angeles, but released only in 2006 and re-released in Italy by Nicotine Records in 2009.
Track listing
- "Horrible Life" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 2:22
- "Vietnamese Baby" (David Johansen) — 3:38
- "Enemies" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 0:55
- "Youth Gone Mad" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 3:11
- "Tell Me Who I Am" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 3:08
- "No Choice" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 4:54
- "My Destruction" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 3:14
- "In My Mind" (Paul Kostabi) — 4:01
- "Devil Devil" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 3:02
- "I Could Care Less" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 3:30
- "High Tension Wire" (Stiv Bators / Cheetah Chrome / Jimmy Zero) — 3:06
- "Day Is Night Brent" (Alden / Dylan Maunder / George Tabb) — 2:08
- "Can’t See the Sun" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 2:10
- "I Don’t Want to Be Your Friend" (Brent Alden / Dylan Maunder) — 2:59
Release history
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Personnel
- Dylan Maunder — Lead guitar, lead vocals
- Art Chianello — Drums
- Paul Kostabi — Rhythm guitar
- Brent Alden — Bass
Additional personnel
- Cheetah Chrome — Lead guitar (4–6, 9–11); lead vocals (11)
- Rick Wilder — Lead vocals (2)
- De De Troit — Lead vocals (8)
- Steven Bardo — Engineer
- Dee Dee Ramone and Paul Kostabi — Artwork
Reviews
- PunkBands.com
- PunkGlobe.com
- Ramones.ru (Russian)
- SugarBuzzMagazine.com
- Slums Off Hollywood Boulevard
- Summer of Hate Punk Rock Zine
External links
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