Friends Family Forever

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Friends Family Forever
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Studio album by Death Before Dishonor
Released 2005
Genre Hardcore punk
Length18:43
Label Bridge 9
Death Before Dishonor chronology
True Till Death
(2002) True Till Death2002
Friends Family Forever
(2005)
Count Me In
(2007) Count Me In2007
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Friends Family Forever is the second studio album by Boston hardcore punk band Death Before Dishonor. It was released in 2005 on Bridge 9 Records. [2]

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Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Born From Misery"1:48
2."Endless Suffering"2:10
3."By My Side"3:08
4."Never Again"3:09
5."Walk Away"2:44
6."Dying Inside"2:30
7."6.6.6. (Friends Family Forever)"3:14

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References

  1. Anchors. "Death Before Dishonor Friends Family Forever". PunkNews. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  2. "Friends Family Forever - Death Before Dishonor". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 April 2013.