Time Slips Away

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Time Slips Away
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Compilation album by
Released2005
Genre Hardcore punk
Label Bridge 9 Records
Champion chronology
Promises Kept
(2004)
Time Slips Away
(2005)
Different Directions
(2007)
Professional ratings
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Time Slips Away is an album by Champion. It contains their two EPs, Count Our Numbers and Come Out Swinging . It was released in 2005 on Bridge 9 Records. [2]

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Decline"1:47
2."Fourth of July"2:29
3."Time Slips Away"2:35
4."Monument"2:43
5."One Sixteen"1:18
6."Is Anybody There?"1:39
7."Intro"1:47
8."Harrison and Broadway"2:08
9."Assume the Worst"2:01
10."Insider"2:40
11."Left Your Mark"4:15
12."Thank You Note"2:03
13."One To Two"2:07
14."(Untitled Track)"1:10

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References

  1. "Time Slips Away - Champion". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  2. "Time Slips Away - Champion". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 April 2013.