Sitting Army

Sitting Army

Infobox Album
Name = Sitting Army
Type = studio
Artist = Cobra Skulls


Released = July 10, 2007
Recorded = Pus Cavern
Genre = Punk rock
Length = 29:53
Label = Red Scare Industries
Producer =
Reviews = * Punknews.org rating|4|5 [http://www.punknews.org/review/6539 link]
Last album = "Draw Muhammad"
(2006)
This album = "Sitting Army"
(2007)
Next album =

"Sitting Army" is the first full-length studio release by Cobra Skulls. It was released by Red Scare Industries on July 10, 2007.

Track listing

All songs written by Cobra Skulls.
#"Cobra Skullifornia" - 3:05
#"Faith Is A Cobra" - 3:02
#"The Cobra and the Man-Whore" - 2:12
#"Don't Count Your Cobras Before They Hatch" - 1:41
#"Charming the Cobra" - 3:16
#"Use Your Cobra Skulls" - 1:45
#"I'll Always Be A Cobra Skull (Folk Off!)" - 1:48
#"Anybody Seen My Cobra?" - 1:44
#"Cobra Skulls Lockdown" - 2:27
#"¡Hasta Los Cobra Skulls Siempre!" - 1:42
#"Cobra Skulls Graveyard" - 1:44
#"Cobra Skulls Jukebox" - 2:18
#"Cobracoustic" - 2:48

Credits

Taken from the liner notes.
*Chad Cleveland - Drums
*Devin Peralta - Bass, Vocals, Music, Lyrics, album art
*Charlie Parker - Guitar
*Joe Johnston - Engineer
*Eric Broyhill - Mastering
*Dusty Hartman - Photos
*Bill Nutt - Art Direction, Layout


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