Common Courtesy (album)

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Common Courtesy
A Day to Remember, Common Courtesy 2013 album.png
Original album artwork by Tony Moore
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2013
StudioJeremy McKinnon's home studio,
Orlando, Florida
Genre
Length53:11
Label ADTR
Producer
A Day to Remember chronology
What Separates Me from You
(2010)
Common Courtesy
(2013)
Bad Vibrations
(2016)
Singles from Common Courtesy
  1. "Right Back at It Again"
    Released: November 11, 2013
  2. "End of Me"
    Released: March 25, 2014
No.TitleMusicLength
1."City of Ocala" Jeremy McKinnon, Tom Denney and Chad Gilbert 3:29
2."Right Back at It Again"McKinnon, Denney, Neil Westfall and Andrew Wade 3:20
3."Sometimes You're the Hammer, Sometimes You're the Nail"McKinnon, Denney, Westfall, Cody Quistad and Wade4:34
4."Dead & Buried"McKinnon, Denney and Gilbert3:13
5."Best of Me"Denney, Westfall, Kevin Skaff, Wade and Gilbert3:27
6."I'm Already Gone"McKinnon, Skaff and Wade4:04
7."Violence (Enough Is Enough)"McKinnon, Westfall, Denney, Skaff and Wade4:01
8."Life @ 11"McKinnon, Denney, Gilbert and Wade3:22
9."I Surrender"McKinnon, Gilbert and Wade3:34
10."Life Lessons Learned the Hard Way"McKinnon, Denney and Westfall2:17
11."End of Me"McKinnon, Wade and Gilbert3:58
12."The Document Speaks for Itself"McKinnon, Skaff, Westfall and Wade4:43
13."I Remember"McKinnon, Denney and Wade9:04
Total length:53:11
Bonus tracks
No.TitleMusicLength
14."Leave All the Lights On"McKinnon and Wade3:31
15."Good Things"McKinnon, Gilbert and Wade2:59
16."Same Book But Never the Same Page"McKinnon, Gilbert, Skaff, Westfall and Wade4:04
Total length:1:03:45

Physical edition bonus DVD – Common Courtesy – The Series

  1. "Black Crow" – 7:27
  2. "Guitar Vibes" – 8:00
  3. "Spiritual Uplifting" – 7:34
  4. "The Finale" – 7:29

Personnel

Personnel per digital booklet. [26] [117]

A Day to Remember

Production

Charts

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References

Footnotes

  1. The band toured with Bring Me the Horizon twice: a October 2009 tour in the UK [46] and later on The Game Changers Tour [47] in March–April 2011 in the U.S. [48]
  2. Based on the timing of the magazine issue, this would have placed the temporal origin of "I Surrender" around 2009.
  3. The theme song for the web series is "Making History" by the Manly Masculine Men, [63] a duo comprising Wade and Russ. [64]
  4. Europe ADTR ADTR005/0602537638901 [86]
  5. Australia ADTR/3Wise 3WR038
  6. UK/Europe ADTR ADTR009 [91]

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