Last Summer When We Were Famous

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Last Summer When We Were Famous
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2002
Genre Rock
Alternative rock
Label Outside Music
Producer Jay Bennett
Staggered Crossing chronology
Staggered Crossing
(2000)
Last Summer When We Were Famous
(2002)
Burgundy & Blue
(2004)
Singles from Last Summer When We Were Famous
  1. "Felony"
    Released: 2002
  2. "Business as Usual"
    Released: 2003
  3. "Everyone Says"
    Released: 2003
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Last Summer When We Were Famous is an album by Staggered Crossing, released in 2002.

Track listing

  1. "Losing's Alright"
  2. "Felony"
  3. "Everyone Says"
  4. "Photograph"
  5. "Business as Usual"
  6. "Heart Attack (That's a Drag)"
  7. "Confessions"
  8. "Obvious Way to My Heart"
  9. "What You Were Yesterday"
  10. "What I Said"
  11. "Felony" (Bonus Track - Alternate Version)

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