Outtakes for the Outcast

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Outtakes for the Outcast
Soia outtakes.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 2004
Recorded1992 2001
Genre Hardcore punk
Length27:24
Label Fat Wreck Chords [1]
Producer Steve Evetts
John Seymour
Don Fury
Dan Iannuzzelli
Sick of It All chronology
Life on the Ropes
(2003)
Outtakes for the Outcast
(2004)
Death to Tyrants
(2006)
Professional ratings
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Outtakes for the Outcast is a compilation album by New York City hardcore punk band Sick of It All. [4] [5] It contains unreleased original songs, B-sides, and cover versions. [6] It was the last album released by the band on Fat Wreck Chords before their move to Abacus Recordings.

Contents

Critical reception

PopMatters wrote that "there's plenty for hardcore SOIA fans/completists to enjoy on Outtakes for the Outcast, and even folks who can't imagine listening to hardcore music might find something to their liking." [7]

Track listing

  1. "I Believe" 1:57
  2. "Stood For Nothing" 0:58
  3. "Borstal Breakout" (Sham 69) 2:00
  4. "Straight Ahead" (Straight Ahead) 0:55
  5. "All Hell Breaks Loose" (Misfits) 2:14
  6. "My Little World" 1:53
  7. "Soul Be Free" 2:36
  8. "Blatty (Human Egg)" 0:32
  9. "86" 2:27
  10. "Target" (Hüsker Dü) 1:44
  11. "Rip Off" (Sham 69) 1:09
  12. "Working Class Kids" (Last Resort) 1:24
  13. "Never Measure Up" 1:41
  14. "The Future Is Mine" 2:24
  15. "Just Look Around" (House of Pain remix) 3:30

Credits

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