Sell Out

Sell Out

:"For the album by The Who, see The Who Sell Out. For the album by Pist.On, see $ell.Out. For the song by Reel Big Fish, see Sell Out (song). See also Sold Out (disambiguation) or Selling Out (disambiguation)."Infobox Album
Name = Sell Out
Type = album
Artist = Halfcocked


Released = 1998
Recorded =
Genre = Hard rock
Length =
Label = Curve of the Earth
Producer =
Reviews = rating|3|5 Allmusic [http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3xfuxqw0ld6e link]
Last album =
This album = "Sell Out"
(1998)
Next album = ""
(2000)
The first release by Boston hard rock band Halfcocked. It came out in 1998 on Curve of the Earth Records.

Track listing

#"Crash" – 3:24 (Tommy O'Neil)
#"Holly Wood" – (Charlee Johnson)
#"Return of the Living Dead" – (Johnson)
#"Superstar" – (Johnson)
#"Whole in the World (Thanks for the Ride)" – (Johnson)
#"Back Breaks" – (Sarah Reitkopp)
#"Missing" – (Jhen Kobran)
#"Less Vegas" – (O'Neil)
#"Not Dead Yet" – (Johnson)
#"Percocet (Kerosene)" – (Kobran)
#"Heavy" – (Johnson)
#"Ghost Bones" – (Johnson, O'Neil)


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  • Sell-out — Sell out, Sell|out [ sɛl|a̮ut], der; [s], s [zu engl. to sell out = ausverkaufen] (Börsenw.): panikartiger Verkauf von Wertpapieren mit der Folge, dass die Kurse stark fallen. * * * Sell out   [selaʊt; englisch to sell out »ausverkaufen«] das, ,… …   Universal-Lexikon

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  • sell out — {v.} 1a. To sell all of a certain thing which a store has in stock. * /In the store s January white sale the sheets and pillowcases were sold out in two days./ 1b. To sell all the stock and close the store; go out of business. * /The local… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • Sell-out — Sell out, auch Sell|out [ sɛl aut] der; , <aus engl. sell out »Ausverkauf« zu to sell out »ausverkaufen«> panikartige Verkäufe von Wertpapieren mit der Folge stark fallender Kurse (Börsenw.) …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

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  • sell out of — sell out (of (something)) to sell all of something, so that there is none left. We sold out of the souvenir T shirts in the first couple of hours. During the summer the campgrounds are sold out each night. Her cruises regularly book up months in… …   New idioms dictionary

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  • sell-out — sell|out [ˈselaut] n [singular] 1.) a performance, sports game etc, for which all the tickets have been sold ▪ The concert was expected to be a sell out. ▪ a sellout crowd of 32,000 2.) informal a situation in which someone has not done what they …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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