Self-titled Album (The Huntingtons album)

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Self-Titled Album
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Studio album by The Huntingtons
Released 2003
Recorded July to August 2003
Clay Creek Recording
by Nick Rotundo
Genre Pop punk
Alternative rock
Label Fast Music
Producer Nick Rotundo & the Huntingtons
The Huntingtons chronology
The Soothing Sounds Of...
(2003) The Soothing Sounds Of...2003
Self-Titled Album
(2003)
Growing Up Is No Fun: The Standards '95-'05
(2005) Growing Up Is No Fun: The Standards '95-'052005
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Self-titled Album is an album by the Huntingtons released in 2003 on the Fast Music label. It features "Pittsburgh" which was played during a televised professional baseball game.

The Huntingtons

The Huntingtons are a punk band from Baltimore, Maryland which formed in 1993–1994 in the Maryland and Delaware area by Cliff Powell, Mike Holt and Mike Pierce. The band is heavily influenced by the Ramones.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Cut Me Loose
  2. 3 Chord Baby
  3. I've Been Waiting
  4. I Just Want To Feel Alive
  5. Pittsburgh
  6. Kiss Your World Goodbye
  7. Maybe It's You
  8. Untitled 2
  9. Postcard
  10. What I'm Doing Wrong
  11. The Sound (Of Inevitability)

All songs written by Huntingtons.

Personnel

Additional musicians

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