Shoot to Kill (X-Pistols album)

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Shoot To Kill
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2011
Genre Punk rock [1]
Length52:39
Label Suburban Noize Records
Producer Brad Xavier
Kevin Zinger

Shoot to Kill is the debut album of the California punk rock group The X-Pistols, released January 18, 2011 on Suburban Noize Records.

Contents

Track listing

#TitleTime
1"P In the Punk"2:19
2"Wild Side"2:48
3"Beware"2:52
4"Suffocation"2:52
5"Let the Haters Hate"3:19
6"Shoot to Kill"1:43
7"Unplug"2:23
8"One Foot In the Grave"2:28
9"Showdown"2:40
10"Here We Go"2:23
11"Trapped In a Maze"2:22
12"American Freedom"3:01
13"I Hate Pigs"3:46
14"Livin' By the Gun"2:45
15"Lights Out"4:03
16"Draggin' Me Down"3:25
17"Love and Tragedy"3:24
18"Lock Load Fight Win"3:59

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References

  1. Henderson, Alex. "X-Pistols – Shoot to Kill". AllMusic . Retrieved March 3, 2021.