Go This Way

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Go This Way
Gothisway.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 30, 2002
Genre Hard rock
Punk rock
Hardcore punk
Label Monstar Records/Hell Hornet Records
Bomb Factory chronology
Break Up (single)
(2000)
Go This Way
(2002)
Fat Boost (single)
(2002)

Go This Way is the second full-length album by punk rock band Bomb Factory. It was released in January 2002 on Monstar Records/Hell Hornet Records, and contains 15 songs. Track 8 appears on Tecmo's Super Shot Soccer soundtrack for PlayStation. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bomb Factory.

No.TitleLength
1."Down"2:48
2."Go Straight"2:59
3."Jimmy's Backyard"3:20
4."Remember"3:21
5."Lost My Way"1:41
6."Puke"1:34
7."Easy"2:58
8."Crack"2:23
9."Break Up"3:05
10."She"3:33
11."Rage"3:40
12."Sick of You"2:55
13."Fling Your Angry Fist"2:28
14."Break It Right Now"3:43
15."One Day"2:17

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References

  1. Answers.com Article on Super Shot Soccer.