Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!

Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!

"Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!" is the 2005 release of the punk band 7 Seconds.

Track listing

# "All Came Undone" - 0:58
# "Meant to Be My Own" - 1:50
# "This Is Temporary" - 1:17
# "My Band, Our Crew" - 2:05
# "Still On It" - 2:48
# "Say My Thanks" - 1:15
# "Big Fall" - 1:11
# "Stand Here and Just Stare" - 1:23
# "Where Is the Danger?" - 1:47
# "Big Hardcore Mystery" - 2:22
# "Panic Attack" - 1:43
# "Our Core" - 1:14
# "Breaking News" - 1:34
# "One Friend Too Many" - 1:37
# "Y.P.H." - 2:31
# "Your Frustration" - 1:15
# "Rules to Follow" - 1:25


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