Seize the Time (album)
Seize the Time, released in 2006 (see 2006 in music), was the second studio album by US rock band Flattbush.
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Released | September 9, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | Metal | |||
Length | 36:10 | |||
Label | Koolarrow Records | |||
Producer | Billy Gould | |||
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Track listing
- "Serve the People" (Flattbush)
- "Multiple Deportation" (Flattbush)
- "Lupa" (Flattbush)
- "Seize the Time" (Flattbush)
- "All Power to the People" (Flattbush)
- "Welga" (Flattbush)
- "Community Organizer" (Flattbush)
- "Prison and Beyond" (Flattbush)
- "The Passion of Satan" (Flattbush)
- "Hamlet" (Flattbush)
- "Fascist Diktador" (Flattbush)
- "AK-47 for Self Defense" (Flattbush)
- "Bakit" (Flattbush)
- "Red Light District II" (Flattbush)
- "Awit Ng Pag-Asa/The Messiah" (Abad, Gould)
Credits
- Joe Luevano – drums
- Arman Maniago – bass guitar
- Bradley Walther – guitar
- Enriko Maniago – vocals
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