Homeland Insecurity (Endwell album)

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Homeland Insecurity
Endwell-Homeland Insecurities.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 31, 2006
Genre Metalcore [1]
Length41:21
Label Victory
Producer
Endwell chronology
The Missing Pieces
(2005)
Homeland Insecurity
(2006)
Revenge Is a Healthy Motive
(2008)
Professional ratings
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Homeland Insecurity is the debut album by Endwell. It was released on October 31, 2006 on Victory Records.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Endwell (Sean Murphy, Danny Pupplo, Dan Puglisi, Steve Muskopf, and Mike Kaabe), except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The End" 3:35
2."A Taste of Everest" 3:21
3."Single and Loving It" 3:53
4."Four Letter Words" 3:35
5."Homeland Insecurity" 3:38
6."Goodbyes Are Always Coldest in December" 2:06
7."Boy Meets World War III" 3:34
8."I'm Frozen and You're Dead" 3:45
9."Drowning (One Last Breath)"Chris Farmosa, Pupplo, Puglisi, Muskopf, Kaabe3:38
10."Whine and Dine"Farmosa, Pupplo, Puglisi, Steven Dicasa, Kaabe2:31
11."Fever White" 3:56
12."Zombies Never Think Twice" 3:49

Personnel

Endwell
Production
Layout

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References

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