One Full Year

One Full Year is The Secret Handshake's second full length studio album. It was released on September 25, 2007 on Triple Crown Records.Produced by Cory Kilduff from The Rise. The song "Summer Of '98" was written about growing up in Texas.[3]

One Full Year
Studio album by
The Secret Handshake
ReleasedSeptember 25 2007
GenreIndie, electronica
Length56:06
LabelTriple Crown
ProducerCory Kilduff, James Welsh
The Secret Handshake chronology
Summer of '98
(2007)
One Full Year
(2007)
My Name Up in Lights
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Punk Bands[1]
Smart Punk[2]

Track listing

  1. Too Young
  2. Summer Of '98
  3. Coastal Cities
  4. Wanted You
  5. Everyone Knows Everyone
  6. Denton, TX
  7. Midnight Movie
  8. Gamegirl
  9. Pictures
  10. Make You Mine
  11. Don't Count On Me
  12. I Lied About Everything
  13. Lately
  14. *crosses fingers*

iTunes bonus tracks:

  1. Breathe In (iTunes bonus track)
  2. Wake Up (iTunes bonus track)
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gollark: I think intellectual property definitely needs reduction. Copyright lasts waaaaay too long, patent weirdness basically stopped 3D printer development for ages, and trademarking-or-whatever "sky" is ridiculous. Also, you can patent some software stuff you probably shouldn't be able to.
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gollark: And sometimes cities and such are legally blocked somehow from running their own ISPs.

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