Bad Ronald (album)

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Bad Ronald
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2001
Genre Rap-rock
Length47:35
Label Warner Bros.
Producer David Kahne

Bad Ronald is the only studio album by American rap-rock band Bad Ronald. It was released on September 11, 2001 by Warner Bros. Records.

Track listing

  1. "Let's Begin (Shoot The Sh**)"
  2. "Bad Idea"
  3. "All A Dream"
  4. "I Need Love"
  5. "Delivery"
  6. "Hand On The Wheel"
  7. "Lost On Tour"
  8. "1st Time"
  9. "Jamie"
  10. "EZ Decision"
  11. "Popcorn T******"
  12. "Imagine"
  13. "My Two Sense"
  14. "Bank"
  15. "Let's Begin (Shoot The Sh**) (Rock Remix)"
  16. "American Way"



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