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| Enter the Danger Brigade | ||||
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| Released | October 24, 2000 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock, folk punk, Christian punk, alternative rock | |||
| Length | 38:34 | |||
| Label | Tooth & Nail Records | |||
| Producer | Barry Poynter | |||
| Calibretto 13 chronology | ||||
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| HM | (not rated) [1] |
Enter the Danger Brigade is the debut album from Indiana Christian rock band Calibretto 13. It was released on 24 October 2000. All songs on the album were written by Calibretto 13, except for "The Ballroom Blitz" which is a cover of the song by Sweet. The song High 5 was featured on the What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode, Fright House of a Lighthouse.