Getting Out of Nowhere

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Getting Out of Nowhere
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Released2000
Genre Rock
Length50:06
Euroboys chronology
Long Day's Flight 'till Tomorrow
(1999)
Getting Out of Nowhere
(2000)
Soft Focus
(2004)
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Getting Out of Nowhere is the third album released by the Norwegian band Euroboys. It features two covers, one of the song Master Charge, originally written by James Williamson and Iggy Pop for the album Kill City and the other is the English traditional Scarborough Fair.

Track listing

  1. All Of My Money
  2. Roadblock
  3. Dirty Hole
  4. Nice For A Change
  5. Turn That Sound Up
  6. Master Charge
  7. Smash It To Pieces!
  8. Needle Park
  9. Stockholm
  10. Scarborough Fair
  11. Come On In, Your Time Is Up

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