Found (album)

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Found
Push Play Foundjpg.jpg
Studio album by
Push Play
Released29 September 2009
Genre Rock
Length48:11
Label Wind-up Records
Push Play chronology
Dear Santa
(2008)
Found
(2009)
Singles from Found
  1. "Midnight Romeo"
    Released: 14 July 2009

Found is the third studio album by American pop/rock band Push Play. It was released on 29 September 2009. [1] [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Watch It Burn"3.21
2."Midnight Romeo"3:06
3."Heart Attack"3:34
4."Taking It Back"2:42
5."My Everything"4:16
6."Covergirl"3:01
7."This Is Us Breaking Up (Better Off)"3:16
8."See My Soul"2:51
9."Barely Legal"3:27
10."Away, Away"2:56
11."Where I Belong"3:32
12."Start Again"4:48
13."Midnight Romeo [Remix]"3:06
Total length:48:11

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References

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  2. Glodz, Matt. ""FOUND" by PUSH PLAY" . Retrieved 12 March 2014.