Guilt by Association Vol. 3

Guilt by Association Vol. 3
Compilation album
Released November 15, 2011
Genre Indie rock, indie folk
Label Engine Room Recordings
Producer Chris Hacker & Darren Paltrowitz

Guilt by Association Vol. 3 is a compilation album released November 15, 2011 by Engine Room Recordings. Like its previous installments, Guilt by Association Vol. 1 and Guilt by Association Vol. 2, Guilt By Association Vol. 3 features indie rock artists covering popular rock songs.

Overview

In this, the third in the series of compilations released by Engine Room Recordings, Guilt by Association Vol. 3 features indie rock artists, including Canon Logic, Gold Lake and Helmet, covering their favorite guilty pleasure songs. Special to this part of the series is an added theme within a theme. All the songs on this album are covers of famous 80's hair metal tracks by such bands as Ratt and Cinderella. Conceived and compiled by Engine Room Recordings, the album brings together a variety of artists in the indie scene. Since its release, Guilt by Association Vol. 3 has received rave reviews.[1][2]

Track listing

# Title Artist(s) Covered Artist
1 "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" Canon Logic Cinderella
2 "Seventeen" Gold Lake Winger
3 "Nothin' but a Good Time" Madison Square Gardeners Poison
4 "Kickstart My Heart" theSTART Mötley Crüe
5 "Crazy Nights" Helmet Loudness
6 "Round And Round" Mike Viola Ratt
7 "Heavy Metal Love" Elk City Helix
8 "You Give Love A Bad Name" Malibu Shark Attack Bon Jovi
9 "We're Not Gonna Take It" Common Rotation Twisted Sister
10 "I Remember You" Bird Of Youth Skid Row
11 "Photograph" Murder Mystery Def Leppard
12 "More Than Words" My Cousin, The Emperor Extreme
13 "Here I Go Again" The Old Ceremony Whitesnake
14 "The Final Countdown" Farrah Europe

See also

References

  1. Annie Zaleski (November 15, 2011). "Reviews - Various Artists - Guilt by Association Vol. 3". altpress. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  2. Eric Garneau (November 15, 2011). "Review: Various Artists, 'Guilt by Association: Vol. 3'". Cover Me Songs. Retrieved 2010-11-23.

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