Charge!!

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Charge!!
The Aquabats - Charge! cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 7, 2005 (2005-06-07)
Recorded2005
Genre
Length38:32
Label Nitro Records
Producer Cameron Webb
The Aquabats chronology
Yo! Check Out This Ride! EP
(2004)
Charge!!
(2005)
Radio Down!
(2010)
Alternate cover
The Aquabats - Charge! Special One Year Anniversary Edition cover.jpg
Special One-Year Anniversary Edition cover
No.TitleLength
1."Now, Stand Back for Your Own Safety!"0:06
2."Fashion Zombies!"3:16
3."Stuck in a Movie!"2:48
4."Tiger Rider vs. the Time Sprinkler!"2:25
5."Nerd Alert!"3:14
6."Plastic Lips!"2:42
7."Look at Me (I'm a Winner)!"3:35
8."Hot Summer Nights (Won't Last Forever)!"3:49
9."Meltdown!"3:38
10."Mechanical Ape!"3:06
11."Demolition Rickshaw!"3:14
12."Waterslides!"3:48
13."Awesome Forces!"2:51
Special One-Year Anniversary Edition
No.TitleLength
14."Cheeseburger Politics!"2:45
15."Video Nite!"2:56
16."Hi-Five City!"2:48

Charts

YearChartPosition
2005 Heatseekers 21
2005 Independent Albums 30

Personnel

The Aquabats

Production

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