Commit This to Memory
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Commit This to Memory | |||||
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Studio album by Motion City Soundtrack | |||||
Released | June 7, 2005 | ||||
Genre | Pop punk, indie rock | ||||
Length | 39:09 | ||||
Label | Epitaph | ||||
Producer | Mark Hoppus | ||||
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Alternate cover for the Deluxe Edition re-release
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Commit This to Memory is the second album from Motion City Soundtrack. It was produced by Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 and released on Epitaph Records in 2006.[1]
A deluxe edition of the album was released on June 20, 2006, including an additional track and DVD.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Attractive Today" – 1:42
- "Everything Is Alright" – 3:26
- "When "You're" Around" – 2:51
- "Resolution" – 3:48
- "Feel Like Rain" – 3:34
- "Make-Out Kids" – 3:04
- "Time Turned Fragile" – 4:15
- "L.G. Fuad" – 3:06 (Also known as "Let's Get Fucked Up and Die".)
- "Better Open the Door" – 3:00
- "Together We'll Ring in the New Year" – 2:13
- "Hangman" – 2:51
- "Hold Me Down" – 5:19
- "Invisible Monsters" - 3:55 (Deluxe Edition)
[edit] Re-issue
The band released a deluxe edition of the album in mid-2006.[2] The new version featured a bonus track originally featured on the Japanese edition (Invisible Monsters) and a bonus DVD featuring previously unreleased material, including a documentary and a live performance from 7'th St. Entry in Minnesota. It also features all five of the bands' music videos up to that point: "My Favorite Accident," "The Future Freaks Me Out," "Everything is Alright," "Hold Me Down". The band also filmed a video for "L.G. FUAD" (Let's Get Fucked Up and Die) specifically for this release.
[edit] Singles
- "Everything Is Alright" - 2005
- "Hold Me Down" - 2006
- "L.G. Fuad" - 2006
[edit] Personnel
- Justin Pierre - Lead Vocals, Guitar
- Joshua Cain - Guitar, Vocals
- Jesse Johnson - Moog, Keyboard
- Matt Taylor - Bass
- Tony Thaxton - Drums