Full Scale (album)
Full Scale is the self-titled 2005 album by Full Scale,[1] featuring re-recorded songs from White Arrows (EP) as well as brand new songs.[2] The tracks "Party Political", "Empty Texas", "Here Comes The Weekend", "Smiles" and "Five-Six" are from White Arrows (EP)", and "Feel It" is taken from the Black Arrows EP. The rest are new songs.
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Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Funk rock, funk metal, alternative metal | |||
Label | Columbia Records | |||
Producer | Forrester Savell | |||
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Track listing
- "Empty Texas" - 4:07
- "Feel It" - 4:31
- "Smiles" - 3:15
- "Sixteen Today" - 4:01
- "Party Political" - 3:57
- "Rapture" - 2:37
- "The Heimlich Manoeuvre" - 3:36
- "Sickness" - 4:49
- "Manifesto" - 3:14
- "Here Comes The Weekend" - 3:17
- "Download The Destruction" - 4:25
- "Five-Six" - 5:31
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References
- Leeuwis, Jeremy. "Full Scale released Full Scale Archived March 4, 2012, at the Wayback Machine", MusicRemedy, March 2005. Retrieved December 29, 2011.
- "Full Scale", Answers.com, Retrieved December 29, 2011.
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