My Rock

My Rock is the second studio album by Canadian reggae band Walk Off the Earth, released on July 30, 2010 through SlapDash Records. It contains two rerecorded, remixed and remastered tracks that originally appeared on Smooth Like Stone on a Beach.

My Rock
Studio album by
Walk Off the Earth
ReleasedJuly 30, 2010
Recorded2009-2010 at B-Town Sound, Burlington, Ontario
GenreReggae, alternative
Length64:26
LabelSlapDash Records
ProducerGianni Luminati
Walk Off the Earth chronology
Smooth Like Stone on a Beach
(2007)
My Rock
(2010)
R.E.V.O.
(2012)

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Once in a While"3:20
2."Julia"2:41
3."Money Tree"3:13
4."Coolin'"3:50
5."100 Proof Life" (originally from Smooth Like Stone on a Beach)3:54
6."Disappointment"2:58
7."Broke" (originally from Smooth Like Stone on a Beach)4:04
8."Silent Prep"0:23
9."Luminati"0:10
10."Once in a While (Chopped n Screwed)"4:29
11."Petey Com Julia"0:26
12."Julia (Chopped n Screwed)"3:38
13."Petey Com Money Tree"1:07
14."Money Tree (Chopped n Screwed)"4:17
15."Petey Com Coolin'"0:39
16."Coolin' (Chopped n Screwed)"5:11
17."Petey Com 100 Proof Life"0:35
18."100 Proof Life (Chopped n Screwed)"5:14
19."Petey Com Disappointment"1:17
20."Disappointment (Chopped n Screwed)"4:00
21."Broke (Chopped n Screwed)"6:15
22."Petey Com on Secret Track"0:47
23."Corner of Queen"1:58
Total length:64:26

Personnel

Walk Off the Earth

  • Gianni Luminati – bass guitar, vocals, guitar, drums
  • Ryan Marshall – guitar, vocals, bass guitar
  • Pete Kirkwood – drums, percussion

Production

  • Production, engineering, mixing and mastering by Gianni Luminati
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