Navigational (album)

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Navigational
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Studio album by
Released1999
Recorded1998-1998
Genre Rock
Length48:00
Label Idol Records
Producer Matt Pence and Will Johnson
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Navigational is the second full-length album by Centro-Matic. The album was recorded by Matt Pence in Milstadt, Illinois, at Jay Farrar's studio.

Contents

Track listing

All songs were written by Will Johnson.

  1. Never Mind the Sounds
  2. All Hail the Label Scouts
  3. Ruin This With Style
  4. With Respect to Alcohol
  5. Ordinary Days
  6. This Vicious Crime
  7. Cross You that Way.
  8. The Ballad of Private Rifle Sound
  9. Not Forever Now.
  10. Numbers One and Three.
  11. Lasted ’til Today.
  12. Hazlitt Takes to Shore
  13. Line. Connection. Aim
  14. The Panacea Tonight
  15. The Massacre Went Well
  16. The Beautiful Ones

Personnel

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