That's All There Is

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That's All There Is
Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Punk rock
Label Ghastly
Producer Eerie Von
Eerie Von chronology
Bad Dream No.13
(2005)
That's All There Is
(2006)
Kinda Country
(2009)

That's All There Is a punk rock album by Eerie Von. Von wrote, performed, recorded and produced the album by himself. It was released in 2006 by the label Ghastly Records. [1] That's All There Is was Von's fourth album since he left the metal band Danzig. The album was recorded in Eerie Von's home studio and marked a diversion from the gothic rock of his previous solo albums. It is the only album to be released under the Spidercider project.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written, performed and produced by Eerie Von.

  1. "That's All There Is" - 3.09
  2. "Without You" - 3.26
  3. "Hey Louisa" - 3.57
  4. "Its Too Bad" - 2.50
  5. "Whatcha Gonna Do?" - 3.36
  6. "Ohnonothimagain" - 3.52
  7. "Gone Away" - 4.22
  8. "Undo-Redo" - 4.00
  9. "Nothin Better To Do" - 3.33
  10. "Never Again" - 4.32

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References

  1. Giannakaki, Maria (January 12, 2008). "Eerie von's SpiderCider - That's All There Is". Metal Invader. Retrieved 2009-09-16.