Supply And Depend

Supply And Depend

Infobox Album

Name = Supply And Depend
Type = Album
Artist = WARSHIP


Release Date = November 4, 2008
Genre = TBA
Length = TBA
Label = Vagrant Records
Producer = Andrew Schneider

"Supply And Depend" is the first full-length release by Warship, the band founded by Fran Mark and Rob Lauritsen, formerly of the now defunct From Autumn to Ashes. It is scheduled for the release on November 4, 2008 on Vagrant Records and features 10 tracks the band recorded with producer Andrew Schneider over the summer.Almost all of the songs from the album were played live on the band's recent tour with Reggie and the Full Effect.

Track listing

#"Toil"
#"Profit Over People"
#"Wounded Paw"
#"Where's Your Leash"
#"Lousy Horoscope"
#"We've Never Been Equal"
#"Fetus Flytrap"
#"Empty Vessel"
#"The Waiting List"
#"Indoors"

Band

*Francis Mark - drums & vocals
*Rob Lauritsen - guitar & bass

Notes

*Artist Brad Bacon made the cover of the album.Shirts with the album cover on them are also availible at the band's shows.


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