Smooth Like Stone on a Beach

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Smooth Like Stone on a Beach
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 31, 2007
Recorded2006-2007 at B-Town Sound, Burlington, Ontario
Genre Reggae, alternative
Length40:53
Label SlapDash Records
Producer Gianni Luminati
Walk Off the Earth chronology
Smooth Like Stone on a Beach
(2007)
My Rock
(2010)

Smooth Like Stone on a Beach is the debut album by Canadian band Walk Off the Earth, released on December 31, 2007 through SlapDash Records.

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Little Sin"3:13
2."100 Proof Life"3:56
3."Rock Me Away"2:41
4."Gotta Go"3:27
5."My Mistakes"3:10
6."Broke"4:01
7."Miss Jeppetto"3:58
8."Spiraling Son"3:39
9."Stolen"3:19
10."People of the Sun" (Rage Against the Machine cover)2:01
11."Smooth Like Stone on a Beach" (featuring Jeremy Chambers)3:45
12."W.o.t.e."3:42
Total length:40:53

Personnel

Walk Off the Earth
Production

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