Come Out Swinging

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Come Out Swinging
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EP by
Released2001
RecordedApril 2001
Genre Hardcore punk
Label Phyte Records
Champion chronology
Come Out Swinging
(2001)
Count Our Numbers
(2002)

Come Out Swinging is an EP by Champion. It was released in 2001 on Phyte Records (CD) and Platinum Recordings (7" Format) and re-released in 2003 on Bridge 9 Records. It was later released with the Count Our Numbers EP as the Time Slips Away Album. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Harrison And Broadway"
  3. "Assume The Worst"
  4. "The Insider"
  5. "Left Your Mark"
  6. "A Thank You Note"
  7. "1 to 2 (Dag Nasty Cover, CD only)"
  8. "Hidden Track (CD only)"

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References

  1. "Come Out Swinging - Champion". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 April 2013.