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Standards and Practices is a cover album by the American punk rock band Face to Face. It was released in 1999 under the label Lady Luck, Face To Face's imprint through Vagrant Records. It was re-released two years later on Vagrant Records. It contains a mixture of rock, punk rock, and new wave cover tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- "What Difference Does It Make - originally by The Smiths" – 3:42
- "Chesterfield King - originally by Jawbreaker" – 3:47
- "Don't Change - originally by INXS" – 4:07
- "Sunny Side of the Street - originally by The Pogues" – 2:43
- "Planet of Sound - originally by The Pixies" – 2:06
- "The KKK Took My Baby Away - Originally by the Ramones" – 2:31
- "Heaven - originally by The Psychedelic Furs" – 3:24
- "Merchandise - originally by Fugazi" – 2:59
- "Helpless - originally by Sugar" – 2:54
- "That's Entertainment - originally by The Jam" – 3:12
- "Planet Earth - originally by Duran Duran(Japanese Import)" - 3:48
- "In A Big Country - originally by Big Country(Japanese Import)" - 3:51
[edit] Personnel
- Face to Face - Main Performer, Producer
- Trever Keith - Vocals, Guitar
- Chad Yaro - Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Scott Shiflett - Bass, Backing Vocals
- Pete Parada - Drums
Additional personnel
- Chad Blinman - Mixing and Recording
- Ramon Breton - Mastering
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