20 (Cunter album)

20 (also known as Some F'n A-Hole Tried to Sue Us and Made Us Change Our Name) is the second studio album by Canadian hardcore punk super group Cunter, released on June 13, 2011. Unlike their first studio album, 10, it is composed completely of new material. It received a limited physical release and continues to be available digitally. The album's full title, "Some Really Nice Guy Threatened To Sue Us And Made Us Change Our Name" (as seen on the spine of the physical release), was a reference to the band's legal battle with a local cover band over the rights to use the name "Hunter."

20
Studio album by
Cunter
ReleasedJune 13, 2011
RecordedEarly 2011
GenreHardcore punk
Length15:56
LabelDine Alone
ProducerGreg Dawson
Cunter chronology
10
(2010)
20
(2011)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Q And Eh"1:28
2."Blackout"1:36
3."Seven Layer"1:58
4."The Dough"1:34
5."Glamping"1:29
6."Colic Kids"1:01
7."Teething"1:48
8."De(con)struction"2:23
9."Good Luck With That"1:33
10."A Decade In The Life"1:10

Personnel

Cunter
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gollark: So it'll be done with the 10 kilosteps I initially configured soon; I guess I'll run another 16000 or so, which should take about 3 hours.
gollark: The incredible march of technology.
gollark: (ping was in the output, blame the ineffable machinations of it)
gollark: > to have some sort of extremely powerful thing.<|endoftext|><@!341618941317349376> Are you meant to be "regular" or "regular" or something, instead of "subsidies"?<|endoftext|>Also, it seems to have been increasingly disconnected from the whole system.<|endoftext|>It seems like just saying that in the sense of "don't know how to make it", which has fallen out a lot of the time (most of which are not necessarily doing anything) and not having some sort of weird interaction which seems to have fallen out in my eyes when it's not necessary, and which I actually can't actually do anything about it for really long term calls, which need some sort of weird thing.<|endoftext|>So, I have a bunch of cases for different kinds of things, and some of the "smart" lights (with some sort of weird thing where you can't have one) and a bunch of cases for really weird reason.<|endoftext|>I think one of the most deeply nested ones seems to just be some sort of weird interaction between what happened to some network, and to some extent that some of the people involved

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