Pass the Flask
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Pass The Flask | ||
Studio album by The Bled | ||
Released | July 29, 2004 | |
Genre | Melodic hardcore | |
Length | 38:20 | |
Label | Fiddler Records | |
Producer(s) | Beau Burchell | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Bled chronology | ||
Pass The Flask (2004) |
Found in the Flood (2005) |
Pass The Flask is the first album released by the melodic hardcore band The Bled. Track 2 was originally labelled Dale Earnhardt's Seatbelt, but was changed for legal reasons. It is still listed as "Dale Earnhardt's Seatbelt" on the inside of the album booklet.
[edit] Track listing
- All songs written by The Bled
- "Red Wedding" – 2:51
- "You Know Who's Seatbelt" – 3:01
- "I Never Met Another Gemini" – 4:11
- "Ruth Buzzi Better Watch Her Back" – 3:30
- "Sound Of Sulfur" – 3:12
- "Porcelain Hearts And Hammers For Teeth" – 5:33
- "Get Up You Son Of A Bitch, 'Cause Mickey Loves Ya" – 1:30
- "Spitshine Sontata" – 3:30
- "We Are The Industry" – 6:06
- "Nothing We Say Leaves This Room" – 4:51
[edit] Personnel
- Beau Burchell - Engineering, production, mixing
- Ted Danson - Executive producer
- Shawn Sullivan - Mastering
- Ryan Joseph Shaughnessy - Photography
- Mike Celi - Bass
- Jeremy Talley - Guitar
- James Muñoz - Vocals
- Ross Ott - Guitar
- Mike Pedicone - Drums