Occupation: Rock Star

Occupation: Rock Star is the second release by Boston hard rock band Halfcocked. It was released by Curve of the Earth in April 2000.[2] The album won a Boston Music Award (BMA) for Outstanding Debut Album (Indie Label).[3]

Occupation: Rock Star
Studio album by
Released2000
GenreHard rock
LabelCurve of the Earth
Halfcocked chronology
Sell Out
(1998)
Occupation: Rock Star
(2000)
The Last Star
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Wrecking Ball" – 3:18 (Charlee Johnson, Tommy O'Neil, Sarah Reitkopp)
  2. "I Lied" – 3:54 (Johnny Heatley, Reikopp)
  3. "Devil Shoes" – 2:22 (Johnson, Reitkopp)
  4. "All by Myself" – 3:00 (Jhen Kobran, Reitkopp)
  5. "Glitter" – 3:43 (Johnson, Reitkopp)
  6. "Drive Away" – 3:09 (Heatley, Reikopp)
  7. "Comes Down" – 3:09 (Kobran, Reitkopp)
  8. "Sell Out" – 3:50 (Heatley, Reikopp)
  9. "V.I.P." – 4:22 (O'Neil, Reitkopp)
  10. "Breakdown" – 4:00 (Johnson, Reitkopp)
  11. "I Lied" (Arena edit) – 6:02 (Heatley, Reikopp)

Personnel

  • Sarah Reitkopp : Singer
  • Tommy O'Neil : Guitar
  • Johnny Rock Heatley : Guitar
  • Jhen Kobran : Bass, backing vocals
  • Charlee Johnson : Drums
  • Jaime Richter : Guitar, backing vocals
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References

  1. Occupation: Rock Star at AllMusic
  2. "Star won't go off Half Cocked", Tristram Lozaw, Boston Herald, April 7, 2000.
  3. Boston Music Awards Honor Godsmack, C60, Courtney Reimer, MTV, April 20, 2001.


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