From the Attic

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From the Attic
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1, 2003
Genre Pop punk, power pop, hard rock, pop rock, Alternative Rock
Label RCA
Producer Ducky Carlisle, Adam Rourke
Damone chronology
From the Attic
(2003)
Out Here All Night
(2006)
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From the Attic is the major label debut of rock band Damone. This album is currently only available from digital outlets such as iTunes.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by David Pino.

  1. Frustrated Unnoticed
  2. Your Girlfriends
  3. Up to You
  4. Feel Bad Vibe
  5. Overchay with Me
  6. On My Mind
  7. Carwash Romance
  8. Driveway Blues
  9. At the Mall
  10. You and I
  11. Leave Me Alone

Personnel

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