Prove It (album)

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Prove It
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Studio album by The Expendables
Released May 11, 2010
Recorded Santa Cruz, California
Genre Punk rock, surf rock, reggae, ska
Label Stoopid
The Expendables chronology
The Expendables
(2007)
Prove It
(2010)

Prove It is the fifth studio album by The Expendables. [1] The album was released on May 11, 2010, three years after their fourth studio album.

The Expendables are an American reggae rock band from Santa Cruz, California.

Contents

Track listing

  1. How Many Times - 2:28 [2]
  2. Get What I Need - 3:54 [2]
  3. Come Get High - 4:25 [2]
  4. Trying to Focus - 3:39 [2]
  5. Mr. Sun - 3:26 [2]
  6. Positive Mind - 3:18 [2]
  7. Night Mission - 4:31 [2]
  8. Corporate Cafeteria - 1:04 [2]
  9. Dance Girl Dance - 3:16 [2]
  10. No Higher Ground - 3:06 [2]
  11. Brother - 4:51 [2]
  12. Donkey Show - 3:58 [2]
  13. I Ain't Ready - 4:19 [2]
  14. D.C.B. - 4:59 [2]
  15. Mind Control - 2:55 [2]
  16. Wells - 5:21 [2]
  17. 2 Inch Dub - 16:43 [2]

18. One Drop - 4:09
19. Wells (acoustic) - 4:28

Production

Aaron "El Hefe" Abeyta - Composer, Producing, Pre-Production, Mixing
Kevin LemonPre - Production
Brian "Big Bass" Gardner - Mastering
Oguer "O.G." Ocon - Percussion, Guest Appearance
Daniel Delacruz - Saxophone, Guest Appearance
Matt Vanallen - Engineer, Rainstick, Guest Appearance
Ben Moore - Engineer, Drum Technician
Favio Montes - Guitar Technician
Christofer "C-Money" Welter - Trumpet, Guest Appearance
Josh Rice - Keyboards, Guest Appearance
Shaun Logan - Art Direction
G. Love - Harmonica, Vocals, Guest Appearance
Chris DiBeneditto - Tracking
Mark Boyce - Keyboards, Guest Appearance
Chad Jenkins - Photography
Bryan Crabtree - Photography
Ryan Moran - Vibraphone, Guest Appearance
The Expendables - Composer
Garrett Dutton - Composer
Paul Leary - Producer, Mixing [2]
Donovan Haney - Dub Effects

El Hefe American musician

Aaron Abeyta, better known as El Hefe or simply Hefe, from el Jefe is the lead guitarist and trumpet player for the California punk band NOFX. He started playing guitar at the age of 13, but he states that he started taking it seriously at the age of 15, joining his first band. He attended the Berklee College of Music and graduated with honors.

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References

  1. "News". The Expendables. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Prove It by The Expendables @ ARTISTdirect.com - Shop, Listen, Download". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 2012-03-06.