Life in Reverse

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Life in Reverse
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Studio album by
Released2004
Genre Rock
Label EMG
Lynam chronology
Bling! Bling!
(2003)
Life in Reverse
(2004)
Slave to the Machine
(2006)

Life In Reverse is the third studio album released by Alabama rock group Lynam. The tracks "Tanis," "Letting Go" and "By Your Side" were re-released on the band's fourth album, Slave to the Machine .

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Loved By Everyone"02:33
2."Tanis"03:37
3."Another Pretty Face"03:54
4."Everybody's Girl"02:57
5."In Case You Didn't Know"03:36
6."By Your Side"03:08
7."Letting Go"04:43
8."Dead Again"02:59
9."Descend"05:05
10."Last Chance"03:33
Total length:36:05

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