Seventh Wave (GrimSkunk album)

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Seventh Wave
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 9, 2002 (Canada, North America)
Genre Hard rock
Length49:12
Label Indica Records (Canada)
Producer Garth Richardson
GrimSkunk chronology
GrimSkunk Plays... Fatal Illness
(2001)
Seventh Wave
(2002)
Fires Under the Road
(2006)

Seventh Wave is an album by the Canadian rock group GrimSkunk released in 2002. [1]

Track listing

  1. Leash on Me
  2. Seventh Wave
  3. Comatose
  4. Headgames
  5. Free
  6. Peace of Mind
  7. Shallow
  8. Superheroes Never Die
  9. Failed Again
  10. Victim of Maturity
  11. Girlfriend
  12. Judgement Day
  13. Machine Gun
  14. Check-Moi Ben Aller
  15. J'Suis Comatose

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References

  1. "Seventh Wave, by GrimSkunk". GrimSkunk. Retrieved 14 November 2016.