Die Young (album)

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Die Young
Wisdom In Chains Die Young.jpg
Studio album by Wisdom In Chains
Released 2005
2007 (Reissue)
Genre Hardcore punk
Length52:36
Label Spook City
Eulogy (Reissue)
Wisdom In Chains chronology
Wisdom In Chains
(2003)
Die Young
(2005)
Class War
(2007)
Original cover
Wisdom In Chains Die Young original.jpg

Die Young is the first official studio album by Pennsylvania hardcore punk band Wisdom In Chains. It was released in 2005 on Spook City Records, and re-issued in 2007 on Eulogy Recordings with new cover art. [1]

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Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."We're Not Helping"3:03
2."Liar"0:45
3."Nowhere"2:33
4."One Of These Days"1:57
5."Fade"2:11
6."Dragging Me Down"2:54
7."The Game Of War"1:47
8."Pass The Cup"3:10
9."Friday Night Drama"0:40
10."Die Young"2:19
11."Fighting In The Streets"2:04
12."Too Far Gone"1:14
13."Get To Steppin'"1:34
14."Out Of Season"2:36
15."Time To Play"1:42
16."Smash Your Face"1:04
17."Nothing Like You"3:51
18."Dragging Me Down (live)*"2:48
19."We're Not Helping (live)*"3:34
20."Snakes*"10:50

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References

  1. "Die Young – Wisdom in Chains". AllMusic. AllMusic. Retrieved 21 March 2013.