Keepin' It Real (Craig's Brother album)

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Keepin' It Real
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EP by Craig's Brother
Released May 10, 1997
Genre Punk rock
Label Apple Jacks Records
Craig's Brother chronology
Craig's Brother (Demo)
(1996)
Keepin' It Real
(1997)
Homecoming
(1998)

Keepin' It Real is Craig's Brother's first EP, released on May 10, 1997 through Apple Jacks Records.

Craig's Brother is an American punk rock band. They have released three full-length recordings internationally, two on Tooth & Nail Records and one self-released.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Divorce"BondSnyder3:06
2."Dear Charlotte"BondBond2:27
3."Lullaby"BondBond3:00
4."Insult to Injury"BondBond3:13

Personnel

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References

  1. (1997) Album notes for Keepin' It Real by Craig's Brother [Vinyl interior]. Santa Cruz: Apple Jacks Records.