Written in Blood (Cheap Sex album)

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Written in Blood
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Studio album by Cheap Sex
Released June 6, 2006
Recorded January 2006
Genre Street punk
Length34:16
Label Punk Core
Cheap Sex chronology
Headed for a Breakdown
(2004) Headed for a Breakdown2004
Written in Blood
(2006)
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Written in Blood is the third and final album from Cheap Sex, recorded with Punk Core Records.

Cheap Sex is an American street punk band formed in December 2002, based in San Diego, California. Besides releasing three albums, the band participated in some compilations, including the Pure Punk Rock DVD, released by Punk Core Records, also featuring Action, The Casualties, Blood or Whiskey, Defiance, The Havoc, Lower Class Brats, The Messengers, The Scarred and The Virus, the last one being Mike Virus' previous band.

Punk Core Records

Punk Core Records is an inactive record label founded in 1989 by Dave Punk Core. The label is based on Long Island, New York. Punk Core originally started out a punk zine/distro in the late 80's, but became a record label in the mid 90's. Punk Core is often credited for helping to revive street punk, a genre that had flourished in early 80's Britain but had disappeared by the end of the decade.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Worst Enemy" - 3:01
  2. "War's No Game" - 2:11
  3. "Excuses" - 2:53
  4. "Psychopath" - 1:46
  5. "No Time for You" - 1:49
  6. "Rage and Revenge" - 2:04
  7. "Written in Blood" - 2:28
  8. "Fear in the Night" - 3:01
  9. "Russian Roulette" - 1:40
  10. "Secret Agenda" - 2:19
  11. "Youth Offender" - 2:50
  12. "Nothing to Gain" - 1:50
  13. "Paranoia" - 3:50
  14. "Manslaughter" - 2:27

Members

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