Vinyl Maxi Run For Cover Release date: 21/Jul/2009
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Sales Rank:
#37 in Hardcore #20617 in Rock
Style:
Hardcore
Product No.:
2097185646
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Symmetry" 02. "Introvert" 03. "No one stays at the top forever" 04. "Memorial Field" 05. "Loud And Clear" 06. "Youreyeah" 07. "Room 200" 08. "Evander" 09. "Anaconda Sniper" 10. "Goldwaite" 11. "Neck Deep" 12. "Western Haikus"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Last Thing You Forget by Title Fight, released 21 July 2009, includes the following tracks: "No One Stays At The Top Forever" and more.
This version of Last Thing You Forget comes as a 1x12".
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
Tracks 1-3 originally on "The Last Thing You Forget" 7 inch
Tracks 4-6 from "Kingston" 7 inch
Tracks 7-11 from "The Erection Kids / Title Fight Split"
Track 12 is exclusive to this release
"The Last Thing You Forget" is a powerful Vinyl Maxi release by Title Fight, brought to you by the renowned label Run For Cover. This record captures the raw energy and emotional intensity that have become hallmarks of Title Fight's sound. Featuring standout tracks from their early years, this compilation showcases the band's unique blend of melodic hardcore and punk influences, making it a must-have for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Title Fight has earned critical acclaim with albums like "Shed" and "Floral Green," establishing themselves as one of the most influential bands in modern punk rock. Run For Cover Records is known for supporting innovative artists across alternative genres, consistently delivering high-quality releases that resonate with passionate music lovers.
The Pennsylvania foursome?s latest is a three song 7? that explodes into a compilation of their previous releases the CD version. The relatively short...
Luke Jovetic - 12/Sep/2009
Title Fight blend punk, hardcore and emotion in that old fashioned way. This full length is a collection of tracks old and new that showcases the prog...
Nick Robbins - 04/Sep/2009
I am massively becoming a fan of Run For Cover Records. Firstly they introduce me to Transit (see review), and now they come out with Title Fight, a b...