BYO Split Series Volume IV

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BYO Split Series Volume IV
BYO Split Series Volume IV cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 3, 2002 (2002-09-03)
RecordedApril–June 2002
Genre
Length33:34
Label BYO (BYO 084)
Producer Bryan Kienlen, Pete Steinkopf, Anti-Flag, Matt Harrington
BYO Split Series chronology
Volume III
(2002)
BYO Split Series Volume IV
(2002)
Volume V
(2004)
The Bouncing Souls chronology
How I Spent My Summer Vacation
(2001)
BYO Split Series Volume IV
(2002)
The Bad, the Worse, and the Out of Print
(2002)
The Bouncing Souls
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Punks in Vegas" Greg Attonito, Pete Steinkopf, Bryan Kienlen, Michael McDermott2:36
2."No Security"Attonito, Steinkopf, Keinlen, McDermott1:22
3."That's Youth" (originally performed by Anti-Flag) Justin Sane 3:04
4."Bryan's Lament"Attonito, Steinkopf, Keinlen, McDermott2:16
5."We're Coming Back" (originally performed by Cock Sparrer)Colin McFaul, Steve Burgess, Steve Bruce, Mickey Beaufoy, Chris Skepis3:10
6."Less Than Free" (originally performed by Sticks and Stones)Pete Ventantonio4:11
Anti-Flag
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."America Got It Right"Sane2:56
8."Smash It to Pieces"Sane2:49
9."No Borders, No Nations"Chris Head, Chris #2, Sane, Pat Thetic3:14
10."Gifts from America: With Love, the U.S.A."Sane2:41
11."The Freaks, Nerds, and Romantics" (originally performed by The Bouncing Souls)Attonito, Steinkopf, Keinlen, Shal Khichi2:31
12."Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" (originally performed by the Buzzcocks) Pete Shelley 2:44
Total length:33:34

Personnel

Tracks 1-6:

Tracks 7-12:

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