Out Here All Night

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Out Here All Night
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 23, 2006
Genre Pop punk, power pop, hard rock, glam metal
Length42:52
Label Island
Damone chronology
From the Attic
(2003)
Out Here All Night
(2006)
Roll the Dice
(2008)
Singles from Out Here All Night
  1. "Out Here All Night"
    Released: 2006
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Out Here All Night is the second album by rock band Damone. The title track has been featured in several video games, including Madden NFL 07 , [2] Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam , [3] WWE Diva Search , and the Rock Band series as downloadable content. [4] "What We Came Here For" appears in ATV Offroad Fury 4 .

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Mike Woods.

  1. Now Is the Time
  2. Out Here All Night
  3. What We Came Here For
  4. Stabbed in the Heart
  5. On Your Speakers
  6. Get Up and Go
  7. Outta My Way
  8. You're the One
  9. New Change of Heart
  10. When You Live
  11. Tonight
  12. Wasted Years (Iron Maiden cover)

Personnel

Damone
Production
Additional personnel

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