Reset EP

Reset EP

Infobox Album | Name = Reset
Type = EP
Artist = Set Your Goals


Released = April 11, 2006
Recorded =
Genre = Melodic hardcore
Length = 12 Minutes 41 Seconds
Label = Eulogy Recordings
Producer =
Reviews =
| Last album = "Set Your Goals Demo" (2004)
This album = "Reset" (2006)
Next album = "Mutiny!" (2006)

Reset is the EP from melodic hardcore group, Set Your Goals. It was released on April 11, 2006. This is a re-release with more tracks of their 2004 "Set Your Goals Demo".

Track listing

All of the songs were written by Set Your Goals, with the exception of "Do You Still Hate Me?" which was written by Jawbreaker in 1994.

# "Reset" - 1:21
# "How 'Bout No, Scott?" - 1:18
# "Goonies Never Say Die!" - 2:59
# "Sharptooth" - 1:12
# "Latch Key" - 3:03
# "Do You Still Hate Me?" - 2:51


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