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 | ||
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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
- "What do you wanna be" (Urmston)
- "Bullet holes" (Heimbold)
- "Wide right turns" (Urmston)
- "Here we go" (Urmston)
- "Cover this" (Urmston)
- "Mission" (Urmston and Heimbold)
- "Hubs" (Heimbold)
- "Root down" (Beastie Boys Cover)
- "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 |
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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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