First Two Years

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First Two Years
First Two Years cover
Studio album by I Object
Released 2005
Recorded 2003—2004
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 23:02
Label Town Clock/Unholy Resurrection/Punks Before Profits
Producer(s) no producer credit given
I Object chronology
First Two Years
(2005)
Teaching Revenge
(2006)


First Two Years is a compilation CD, and the first full-length release by New York hardcore punk band I Object. The CD contains several demo and previously unreleased recordings and tracks that previously appeared only on compilation albums or vinyl 7" EPs, as well as a couple of tracks from a short period in the band's existence when they had two vocalists. It was jointly released by the band's own Punks Before Profits label along with the Syracuse, NY label Unholy Resurrection Records and the England-based label Time Clock Records.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Third World Warfare"
  2. "Seek More"
  3. "Preaching To The Choir"
  4. "We Are The One" (The Avengers)
  5. "The Offering"
  6. "Rules For The Trend"
  7. "Burn Out Now"
  8. "The Offering" (Kurt version)
  9. "No Sir I Won't"
  10. "Dance Party"
  11. "Neighborhood Watch"
  12. "My Kid Has A Kid"
  13. "The Way You Play Guitar Is Revolutionary"
  14. "I Saw Through"
  15. "8" Of Crap 7" Of Passion"
  16. "Give Me :30 And 3 Chords To Explain Myself"
  17. "The Important Things"
  18. "Keep On Screaming"
  19. "Friendship Is The F-Word"
  20. "Logic"
  21. "Too Shy To Criticize"
  22. "Hardcore For The Punx"
  23. "Caste System Mindset"
  24. "Not Just Another High School Sucks Song"
  25. "Not In This Rusty Old Van" (Kurt version)

All songs written by I Object except where noted.

[edit] Track sources

  • Tracks 1-4 and 25 previously unreleased
  • Track 6 from the Short Fast And Loud compilation
  • Tracks 7-8 from the Internationally Pist Vol. 1 compilation
  • Tracks 9-10 from the First Blood Family compilation
  • Track 11 from the Social Conspiracy compilation
  • Track 12-19 from the band's self-titled "pink" 7" EP
  • Tracks 20-22 from a split 7"
  • Track 23-24 from a 2003 demo