Pummel (album)
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Pummel is the sixth album by California pop punk band All.
Pummel was All's major label debut on Interscope Records, their first venture away from Cruz Records. However, disputes over the marketing and promotion of the album caused the band to leave the label shortly after its release.
New York melodic hardcore punk band After the Fall mentioned Pummel in their song "1994"[2] (from their 2009 album Fort Orange[3]).
Track listing
- "Self-Righteous" (Alvarez) – 1:38
- "Million Bucks" (Alvarez, Stevenson) – 2:07
- "Uncle Critic" (Egerton, Stevenson) – 0:54
- "Miranda" (Price) – 2:33
- "Not Easy" (Price) – 2:55
- "Long Distance" (Stevenson) – 3:05
- "Stalker" (Price) – 3:47
- "Button It" (Price) – :50
- "This World" (Alvarez) – 2:17
- "Gettin' There" (Alvarez) – 1:17
- "Breakin' Up" (Stevenson) – 2:45
- "On Foot" (Egerton) – 2:23
- "Broken" (Alvarez) – 3:12
- "Hetero" (Egerton, Stevenson) – 1:32
- "Black Sky" (Stevenson) – 3:24
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