Losing All

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Losing All
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 26, 2010
Recorded2009
Genre Post-grunge
Label Razor & Tie
Producer Rogers Masson
Day of Fire chronology
Cut & Move
(2006)
Losing All
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Christian Music Zine(C) [3]

Losing All is the third studio album from rock band Day of Fire, released on January 26, 2010.

Contents

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Light 'Em Up"Chris Pangallo, Joe Pangallo, Zach Simms4:01
2."Hello Heartache"Brian Craddock, Chris Daughtry, Rogers Masson, C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms3:48
3."When I See You"Craddock, Daughtry, C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms3:08
4."Airplane"Daughtry, C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms3:44
5."Lately"C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms3:49
6."Cold Addiction"C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms4:15
7."Landslide"C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms4:36
8."Never Goodbye"Gregg Hionis, C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms5:14
9."Hey You"C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms3:57
10."We Are No One"C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms4:04
11."Long Highway"C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms, Adam B Smith5:10
12."Strange"C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms0:56
13."The Dark Hills"Billy Falcon, Rose Falcon, C. Pangallo, J. Pangallo, Simms5:11
Total length:51:53
Pre-order exclusive tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Aftermath" 
2."Overboard" 
3."Light 'Em Up" (Live) 
4."Hello Heartache" (Live) 
5."When I See You" (Live) 

Personnel

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