Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!

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Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!
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Studio album by
Released2005
Genre Hardcore punk [1]
Length28:11
Label Side One Dummy [2]
Producer Bill Stevenson [1]
7 Seconds chronology
Scream Real Loud...Live!
(2000)
Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!
(2005)
Leave a Light On
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over! is an album by the punk rock band 7 Seconds, released in 2005. [4] [5]

Contents

Release

It was promoted with a US tour, titled Our Core, in February and March 2005; they were supported on various parts of it by Groovie Ghoulies, the Briggs, Champion and Kill Your Idols. [6] [7] In August 2006, the band performed at Death or Glory Fest; two months later, they appeared at Riot Fest. [8] [9]

Critical reception

AllMusic called the album a "melodic thrash-fest [that] proves the band is vital as ever." [1] Punknews.org wrote that the album is "literally three-chord choruses, battering drums and of course Kevin Seconds' genuine, glorious, high-pitched vocals supported by the wow-ing backings." [3]

Track listing

All songs written by Kevin Seconds, except for where noted.

  1. "All Came Undone" - 0:58
  2. "Meant to Be My Own" - 1:50
  3. "This Is Temporary" - 1:17
  4. "My Band, Our Crew" - 2:05
  5. "Still on It" - 2:48
  6. "Say My Thanks" - 1:15
  7. "Big Fall" - 1:11
  8. "Stand Here and Just Stare" - 1:23
  9. "Where Is the Danger?" - 1:47
  10. "Big Hardcore Mystery" - 2:22
  11. "Panic Attack" - 1:43
  12. "Our Core" - 1:14
  13. "Breaking News" - 1:34
  14. "One Friend Too Many" - 1:37
  15. "Y.P.H." (Seconds, Bob Adams, Steve Youth, Troy Mowat) - 2:31
  16. "Your Frustration" - 1:15
  17. "Rules to Follow" - 1:25

Personnel

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References

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