Hit 3 Pack: Forever

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Hit 3 Pack: Forever
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ReleasedJuly 24, 2007
Genre
Length10:38
Label Geffen
Producer Howard Benson
Papa Roach chronology
The Paramour Sessions
(2006)
Hit 3 Pack: Forever
(2007)
Metamorphosis
(2009)

Hit 3 Pack: Forever is the seventh EP by American rock band Papa Roach. The EP is only available digitally. It features three of the band's biggest hits.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jacoby Shaddix and Tobin Esperance, unless where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Forever" (Edited) Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, Dave Buckner, Jerry Horton4:07
2."Scars"Shaddix, Esperance3:29
3."...To Be Loved" (Edited)Shaddix, Esperance3:02
Total length:10:38

Personnel

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