Fistful of Hollow

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Fistful of Hollow
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 11, 2014
Genre Punk rock, folk punk
Length34:07
Label Fat Wreck Chords 932-2 (CD and LP) [1]
Producer Jamie McMann, Swingin' Utters
Swingin' Utters chronology
Poorly Formed
(2013)
Fistful of Hollow
(2014)
Drowning in the Sea, Rising with the Sun
(2017)
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Fistful of Hollow is the ninth full-length album by Californian punk rock band Swingin' Utters. [3] [4] The title and cover of the album are references to Hatful of Hollow , by The Smiths. [5]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Darius Koski, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Alice" (Johnny "Peebucks" Bonnel, Steve Bonnel, Miles Peck)2:13
2."Fistful of Hollow"1:38
3."Tell Them Told You So" (J. Bonnel, S. Bonnel, Jack Dalrymple)2:32
4."From the Towers to the Tenements" (D. Koski, Aust Koski)2:14
5."Napalm South" (J. Bonnel, S. Bonnel, Peck)2:16
6."More or Less Moral"1:54
7."I'm Not Coming Home"1:53
8."Spanish"2:57
9."Tibetan Book of the Damned" (J. Bonnel, S. Bonnel, Peck)2:29
10."Agonist"1:17
11."We Are Your Garbage" (J. Bonnel, S. Bonnel, Dalrymple)2:09
12."Tonight's Moons" (J. Bonnel, S. Bonnel, Dalrymple)2:17
13."No Talking"2:03
14."Unaffected"2:44
15."End of the Weak" (J. Bonnel, S. Bonnel, Peck)3:31

Personnel

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