One Full Year

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One Full Year
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Studio album by The Secret Handshake
Released September 25 2007
Genre Indie, electronica
Length56:06
Label Triple Crown
Producer Cory Kilduff, James Welsh
The Secret Handshake chronology
Summer of '98
(2007)
One Full Year
(2007)
My Name Up in Lights
(2009)
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One Full Year is The Secret Handshake's second full length studio album. It was released on September 25, 2007 on Triple Crown Records.Produced by Cory Kilduff from The Rise. The song "Summer Of '98" was written about growing up in Texas. [3]

The Secret Handshake electronica/soul musical project of musician Luis Dubuc

The Secret Handshake was an American electronica/soul musical project by self-taught musician Luis Dubuc, who sings and plays all instruments on the band's studio albums, including guitar, synthesizer, piano, percussion, and sound effects which he creates on his computer. He has two new musical projects, a metal band called Of Legends and an electronica band named Mystery Skulls.

Triple Crown Records is a New York-based rock music record label created in 1997 by Fred Feldman. The label features such artists as The Receiving End of Sirens and The Dear Hunter, and launched the career of Brand New in 2001. It is a part of the Eastwest family of record labels, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group, and is distributed by the Alternative Distribution Alliance.

Track listing

  1. Too Young
  2. Summer Of '98
  3. Coastal Cities
  4. Wanted You
  5. Everyone Knows Everyone
  6. Denton, TX
  7. Midnight Movie
  8. Gamegirl
  9. Pictures
  10. Make You Mine
  11. Don't Count On Me
  12. I Lied About Everything
  13. Lately
  14. *crosses fingers*

iTunes bonus tracks:

  1. Breathe In (iTunes bonus track)
  2. Wake Up (iTunes bonus track)

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