Four-Day Trials

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Four-Day Trials
Studio album by Dispatch
Released 1999/2004
Genre Rock
Length 39:20
Label Bomber, Foundations, Universal
Producer(s) Dispatch
Dispatch chronology
Bang Bang
(1998)
Four-Day Trials
(1999)
Who Are We Living For?
(1996)


Four-Day Trials is a 1999 album by American jam band Dispatch. It is their 3rd album and follows Bang Bang.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "What do you wanna be" (Urmston)
  2. "Bullet holes" (Heimbold)
  3. "Wide right turns" (Urmston)
  4. "Here we go" (Urmston)
  5. "Cover this" (Urmston)
  6. "Mission" (Urmston and Heimbold)
  7. "Hubs" (Heimbold)
  8. "Root down" (Beastie Boys Cover)
  9. "Headlights" (Heimbold)

[edit] Remastered version

A later release of the album with remastered tracks included the following songs after "Headlights":

  • "Fats" (Dispatch)
  • "Whaddya wanna be" (Dispatch)
  • "Dem shoes" (Dispatch)
Dispatch
Chad Urmston | Pete Heimbold | Brad Corrigan
Discography
Albums: Silent Steeples | Bang Bang | Four-Day Trials | Who Are We Living For?
Live Albums: Gut the Van | Under the Radar | All Points Bulletin
Films: The Last Dispatch
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