XXV Nonstop

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XXV Nonstop
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2011
Genre Hardcore punk
Length37:54
Label Century Media Records
Sick of It All chronology
Based on a True Story
(2010)
XXV Nonstop
(2011)
The Last Act of Defiance
(2014)
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XXV Nonstop is the tenth album by American hardcore punk band Sick of It All and contains re-recorded classic songs and some new material. It was released on November 1, 2011 on Century Media Records. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Clobberin' Time"1:09
2."Injustice System!"1:53
3."Sanctuary"1:54
4."Scratch The Surface"2:45
5."Us Vs. Them"3:32
6."The Deal"1:16
7."Just Look Around"2:26
8."Ratpack"0:49
9."World Full Of Hate"2:13
10."Pushed Too Far"0:58
11."GI Joe Headstomp"1:29
12."Never Measure Up"1:45
13."Chip Away"2:04
14."Busted"1:44
15."Locomotive"2:23
16."My Life"0:50
17."Friends Like You"1:14
18."Relentless"2:14
19."No Labels"1:08
20."Built To Last"2:08
21."Clobberin' Time (KRS-One Civilization Mix)"2:00

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