BYO Split Series Volume III

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BYO Split Series Volume III
BYO Split Series Volume III cover.jpg
Studio album by
NOFX and Rancid
ReleasedMarch 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)
Genre Punk rock
Length26:57
Label BYO
Producer Rancid, Ryan Greene
BYO Split Series chronology
Volume II
(1999)
BYO Split Series Volume III
(2002)
Volume IV
(2002)
NOFX chronology
Surfer
(2001)
BYO Split Series Volume III
(2002)
45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records
(2002)
NOFX (all songs originally performed by Rancid)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'm the One" Tim Armstrong 1:52
2."Olympia WA"Tim Armstrong3:00
3."Tenderloin"Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman 1:26
4."Antennas"Tim Armstrong1:21
5."Corazon de Oro"Tim Armstrong3:11
6."Radio"Tim Armstrong, Billie Joe Armstrong, Matt Freeman2:54
Rancid (all songs originally performed by NOFX)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Moron Bros" Fat Mike 1:56
8."Stickin' in My Eye"Fat Mike1:51
9."Bob"Fat Mike2:03
10."Don't Call Me White"Fat Mike2:47
11."Brews"Fat Mike2:08
12."Vanilla Sex"Fat Mike2:28
Total length:26:57

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