Throwing the Game
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Throwing the Game | ||||
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Studio album by Lucky Boys Confusion | ||||
Released | May 8, 2001 | |||
Genre | Punk/Ska | |||
Length | 52:28 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Howard Benson | |||
Lucky Boys Confusion chronology | ||||
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Throwing the Game is the second full length album by Lucky Boys Confusion, and their first on a major label. The album contains newly recorded versions of songs from Growing Out of It and The Soapbox Spectacle, plus five new songs.
Track listing
- "Breaking Rules" – 3:26
- "40/80" – 4:18
- "Fred Astaire" – 3:58
- "Bossman (ft. Beenie Man)" – 3:20
- "Do You Miss Me [Killians]" – 2:50
- "Child's Play" – 3:43
- "Dumb Pop Song / Left of Center" – 3:27
- "Not About Debra" – 3:55
- "Saturday Night" – 3:58
- "Never Like This" – 1:09
- "3 To 10 / CB's Caddy Part III" – 3:28
- "City Lights" – 3:40
- "One To The Right" – 3:25
- "Slip" – 7:55
Personnel
- Kaustubh Pandav – vocals
- Adam Krier – guitars, vocals, Hammond B3 organ, piano
- Ryan Fergus – drums
- Joe Sell – guitars
- Jason Schultejann – bass guitar
Notes
- "Do You Miss Me" is a cover of Jocelyn Enriquez's hit single, though with altered lyrics in the verses.
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