One Revolution Per Minute

One Revolution Per Minute
One Revolution Per Minute
Studio album by Brat Attack
Released 2002
Genre Punk rock
Label 3rd Generation Recordz
Producer Brat Attack, Jared Weiss
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Brat Attack chronology
One Revolution Per Minute
(2002)
Destruction Sound System
(2003)

One Revolution Per Minute was the first album by Canadian punk rock band Brat Attack, released in 2002.

Track listing

  1. "One Lie"
  2. "Something You Can't Take Away"
  3. "A Foreign Policy Soaked in Blood"
  4. "Love Triangle"
  5. "Just Like You"
  6. "Luck Is No Lady"
  7. "Burn Baby Burn"
  8. "Dyno-mite"




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