Out of Print (The Forgotten album)

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Out of Print
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 20, 2003
Recorded1997–2000
StudioStudio B, Campbell, California
Stout Studios, San Francisco, California
Soundtek Studios, Campbell, California
Genre Punk rock
Length41:07
Label BYO Records
Producer The Forgotten
The Forgotten chronology
Control Me
(2002)
Out of Print
(2003)
The Forgotten
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Out of Print is the fourth album from punk rock band The Forgotten. It is their second release under BYO Records.

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by The Forgotten.

No.TitleLength
1."Skunx"2:25
2."Class Separation"2:56
3."Horror Show"2:09
4."The Corp"1:16
5."Battle on the Streets"1:47
6."Nothing To Lose"1:48
7."Trouble"2:51
8."Imposter"2:53
9."Another Shot"2:30
10."Guilty"2:06
11."No Control"2:43
12."Breakaway"2:29
13."We're Alright"2:29
14."The Freedom"2:23
15."Silent Weapons"2:17
16."American Rock N Roll Rebellion"2:46
17."Lost in Time"1:28
18."Ain't Gonna Lose The War"1:51
Total length:47:01

Personnel

Production

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