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Released | 2000 | |||
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Label | Side One Dummy | |||
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Scream Real Loud...Live! is a live album by American hardcore punk band 7 Seconds, recorded in 2000. [1]
Track | Title | Time | Originally released on |
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1 | Sooner or Later | 1:17 | Good To Go |
2 | Not Just Boy's Fun | 1:41 | The Crew |
3 | F.O.F.O.D. | 0:26 | Short Music For Short People |
4 | Message From A Friend | 1:41 | Good To Go |
5 | Ghost | 1:58 | The Music, The Message |
6 | Here's Your Warning | 1:12 | The Crew |
7 | Definite Choice | 0:56 | The Crew |
8 | Slow Down A Second | 1:59 | Good To Go |
9 | One Big Guessing Game | 1:52 | Good To Go |
10 | Committed For Life | 1:21 | Committed For Life (EP) (later repackaged on alt.music.hardcore) |
11 | If The Kids Are United | 2:47 | alt.music.hardcore |
12 | You Lose | 0:31 | The Crew |
13 | Young 'til I Die | 2:52 | The Crew |
14 | Here We Go Again, Kids | 3:45 | Good To Go |
15 | Satyagraha | 3:22 | Soulforce Revolution |
16 | The Crew | 0:46 | The Crew |
17 | Remains To Be Seen | 1:23 | Walk Together, Rock Together |
18 | Regress, No Way | 1:56 | Walk Together, Rock Together |
19 | Red & Black | 0:36 | The Crew |
20 | Die Hard | 1:16 | The Crew |
21 | 99 Red Balloons | 6:12 | Walk Together, Rock Together |
22 | In Your Face | 1:06 | Walk Together, Rock Together |
23 | Trust | 2:26 | The Crew |
24 | Never Try | 1:44 | Good To Go |
25 | Walk Together, Rock Together | 2:04 | Walk Together, Rock Together |
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