Red, White & Screwed

Red White & Screwed is the seventh studio album from American crossover thrash band, M.O.D.. It was released in 2007 on Index Entertainment and follows 2003's The Rebel You Love to Hate. After the release of the album Milano disbanded M.O.D., but they returned as a touring unit in 2013 and would not release another album until ten years later.

Red, White & Screwed
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 9, 2007
RecordedMusiclab, Texas
GenreCrossover thrash
Length48:40
LabelIndex Entertainment
ProducerScott Lee Sargeant
Billy Milano
Derek Lopez
M.O.D. chronology
The Rebel You Love to Hate
(2003)
Red, White & Screwed
(2007)
Busted, Broke & American
(2017)

Track listing

  • All songs written by Scott Lee Sargeant, Derek Lopez, and Billy Milano
  1. "Balls on Bread" 3:10
  2. "Alphabet City Stomp" 2:54
  3. "Red White and Screwed" 4:00
  4. "Dance Around With Snakes" 2:35
  5. "The Big It" 4:16
  6. "Hardcore Harry" 2:23
  7. "I Gotta Get Away" 3:49
  8. "Speaking Truth to Power" 2:38
  9. "Jose Can You See?" 3:36
  10. "Suicide Bomb Pop" 4:04
  11. "Bullshit Politics" 4:35
  12. "We Are Nothing" 2:59
  13. "G.L.E.T. (Greatest Lie Ever Told) 4:40
  14. "Goddess / Devil" (Bonus Track) 3:16

Credits

  • Billy Milano vocals, bass
  • Scott Lee Sargeant guitar, vocals
  • Derek Lopez drums
  • Recorded at Musiclab, Austin, Texas, USA
  • Engineered by Tim Gerron
  • Tech work by Kenneth 'Twizz' Johnson
  • Mastered by Jerry Tubb
  • Artwork by Sjouke Bakker
  • Graphic design & layout by John Warner
  • Produced by Tim Gerron, Scott Lee Sargeant, and Billy Milano
  • Mixed at Musiclab, Austin, Texas by Tim Gerron, Scott Lee Sargeant, and Billy Milano
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