O2 (FireHouse album)

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O2
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 7, 2000
Genre Hard rock
Label Pony Canyon
Spitfire Records
FireHouse chronology
Bring 'Em Out Live
(1999)
O2
(2000)
Prime Time
(2003)
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O2 is the sixth studio album of the rock band FireHouse. It was released in 2000 and it is the only album to feature the late Bruce Waibel on bass.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Leverty and Snare.

  1. "Jumpin'" - 3:44
  2. "Take It Off" - 3:51
  3. "The Dark" - 4:36
  4. "Don't Fade On Me" - 4:47
  5. "I'd Rather Be Making Love" - 3:59
  6. "What You Can Do" - 3:36
  7. "I'm In Love This Time" - 3:45
  8. "Unbelievable" - 4:13
  9. "Loving You Is Paradise" - 4:29
  10. "Call Of The Night" - 4:21

Personnel

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