Discord (album)

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Discord
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Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2004 (Europe)
Genre Hard rock
Punk rock
Hardcore punk
Label MHP Records/Skalopards Productions
Bomb Factory chronology
Pilot Wire (single)
(2004)
Discord
(2004)
Another Day, Another Life
(2004)

Discord is a compilation album by punk rock band Bomb Factory. It was released exclusively in Europe on MHP/Skalopards Records and includes all tracks from the Discord maxi single and Fat Boost mini album (with the exception of the hidden track), as well as the popular track "Exciter".

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bomb Factory.

No.TitleLength
1."Awaited Time"4:00
2."Holiday"4:24
3."Discord"3:00
4."In the Sun"3:48
5."Roller Coaster"3:55
6."23 Hours"3:30
7."Dog Race"3:17
8."Worst-Case"3:08
9."Hangover"3:31
10."Today"4:23
11."Exciter"3:31

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