Going Out in Style

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Going Out in Style
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 2011
RecordedDecember 2010 – January 2011
Genre Celtic punk, folk punk
Length45:43
Label Born & Bred Records
Producer Ted Hutt
Dropkick Murphys chronology
Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA
(2010)
Going Out in Style
(2011)
Signed and Sealed in Blood
(2013)
Alternative cover
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Going Out In Style: Fenway Park Bonus Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Hang 'Em High"3:59
2."Going Out in Style" (feat. Fat Mike, Chris Cheney and Lenny Clarke)4:08
3."The Hardest Mile"3:26
4."Cruel"4:21
5."Memorial Day [25] "2:59
6."Climbing a Chair to Bed"2:59
7."Broken Hymns"5:03
8."Deeds Not Words"3:41
9."Take 'Em Down"2:11
10."Sunday Hardcore Matinee"2:43
11."1953" (written by Dropkick Murphys)4:14
12."Peg o' My Heart (written by Alfred Bryan and Fred Fisher)" (feat. Bruce Springsteen [26] )2:20
13."The Irish Rover (Traditional)" (feat. Pat Lynch)3:39

iTunes version

iTunes version contains the bonus track "Walk Don't Run" between the last two songs

Fenway Park (bonus edition)

  1. "Hang 'Em High"
  2. "Sunday Hardcore Matinee"
  3. "Deeds Not Words"
  4. "Going Out in Style"
  5. "The Irish Rover"
  6. "Peg o' My Heart"
  7. "Tessie"
  8. "Cruel"
  9. "Climbing a Chair to Bed"
  10. "Take 'Em Down"
  11. "Devil's Brigade"
  12. "Boys On The Docks"
  13. "The Dirty Glass"
  14. "The State of Massachusetts"
  15. "Kiss Me, I'm Shitfaced"
  16. "Time To Go"
  17. "I'm Shipping Up To Boston"
  18. "T.N.T."

Personnel

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