The Great Awake
The Great Awake (Fat Wreck Chords/Union Label Group) is the second full-length studio release by The Flatliners. Unlike their debut album, Destroy to Create, the band shows an abandonment of ska punk for a punk rock sound.
The Great Awake | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 4, 2007 | |||
Recorded | Drive Studios | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 38:25 | |||
Label | Fat Wreck Chords, Union Label Group | |||
Producer | Steve "Ego Crusher" Rizun | |||
The Flatliners chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "July! August! Reno!" - 3:04
- "Eulogy" - 3:19
- "...And the World Files for Chapter 11" - 3:20
- "This Respirator" - 1:58
- "Meanwhile, In Hell..." - 2:07
- "Mother Teresa Chokeslams the World" - 2:22
- "This is Giving Up" - 2:27
- "Mastering the World's Smallest Violin" - 3:15
- "You Guys Want One of These?" - 2:07
- "These Words are Bullets" - 3:14
- "Hal Johnson Smokes Cigarettes" - 4:00
- "KHTDR" - 7:10
Credits
Taken from the liner notes.
- Scott Brigham - Guitar, Vocals
- Chris Cresswell - Guitar, Vocals
- Jon Darbey - Bass, Vocals
- Paul Ramirez - Drums, Tambourine, Additional Percussion, Assistant Engineer
- Steve Rizun - Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering
- Karl Gutowski - Assistant Engineer
- Michael Liorti - Assistant Engineer
- Ted Janik - Assistant Engineer, Instrument Tech
- Nick Marian - Photos
- Bobby Bourbon - Artwork
- Sam Greco - Piano
- Rickolas Pridmore - Horns
- Chris Accursi - Horns
- Britton Allison - Additional Vocals
- Black Lunged Boys Choir For A Better Tomorrow - Gangs and chants
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