The Great Depression (Defiance, Ohio album)

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The Great Depression
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 13, 2006
RecordedJune - December 2005
Genre Folk punk
Length29:47
Label No Idea Records
Producer Jacob Belser
Defiance, Ohio chronology
Share What Ya Got
(2004)
The Great Depression
(2006)
The Fear, the Fear, the Fear
(2007)
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The Great Depression is an album by the folk punk band Defiance, Ohio. Despite being produced and distributed for profit by No Idea Records, the album is available under a creative commons license (CC BY-NC-SA). [1] The cigarette smoking man on the cover is Steven Stothard.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Petty Problems"2:10
2."Enough"3:05
3."Oh, Susquehanna!"3:36
4."The New World Order"1:39
5."Calling Old Friends"2:09
6."Trip and Stumble"2:32
7."This Feels Better"1:19
8."This Year"2:40
9."Grandma Song"2:48
10."Letter Home"1:32
11."The Temperature is Dropping"1:34
12."Lambs at the Slaughter"1:36
13."Condition 11:11"3:07
Total length:29:47

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Music
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References

  1. Defiance, Ohio. "Audio". Archived from the original on December 22, 2017.