One Revolution Per Minute
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One Revolution Per Minute |
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Studio album by Brat Attack |
Released |
2002 |
Genre |
Punk rock |
Label |
3rd Generation Recordz |
Producer |
Brat Attack, Jared Weiss |
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One Revolution Per Minute was the first album by Canadian punk rock band Brat Attack, released in 2002.
Track listing
- "One Lie"
- "Something You Can't Take Away"
- "A Foreign Policy Soaked in Blood"
- "Love Triangle"
- "Just Like You"
- "Luck Is No Lady"
- "Burn Baby Burn"
- "Dyno-mite"
Categories:
- 2000s punk rock album stubs
- 2002 albums
- The Brat Attack albums
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