Friendship Loyalty Commitment

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Friendship, Loyalty, Commitment
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 6, 1999
Recorded1999
Genre Heavy hardcore
Length32:40
Label Triple Crown / Good Life
Producer 25 ta Life, Joe Hogan
25 ta Life chronology
Strength Through Unity. The Spirit Remains
(1997)
Friendship, Loyalty, Commitment
(1999)
Best of Friends/Enemies
(2003)

Friendship, Loyalty, Commitment is the debut studio album by American heavy hardcore band 25 ta Life, released on July 6, 1999. The album features a Warzone cover song "As One" and special appearances by Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed, Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma of Agnostic Front, Jimmy Gestapo from Murphy's Law, Paul Bearer from Sheer Terror, and more. The song "Over the Years" was featured ot the Tony Hawk's Underground 2 soundtrack.

Track listing

  1. "Let the Past Be the Past"
  2. "Pain Is Temporary"
  3. "Hardcore Rules"
  4. "Backfire"
  5. "Positive Hardcore, Go!"
  6. "Friendship, Loyalty, Commitment"
  7. "The Next Level"
  8. "Bullet for Every Enemy"
  9. "Over the Years"
  10. "Refocus"
  11. "Wise to da Game"
  12. "Da Lowdown"
  13. "Short Fuse"
  14. "As One" (Warzone cover)
  15. "Smakin' You Up"

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