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All My Friends Are Enemies: Early Rarities

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Download links and information about All My Friends Are Enemies: Early Rarities by Say Anything. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 45 tracks with total duration of 03:07:12 minutes.

Artist: Say Anything
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 45
Duration: 03:07:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Colorblind 3:37
2. Showdown at P-Town 3:02
3. Into the Night 3:48
4. All My Friends 2:48
5. Ants In My Pants 4:57
6. The Ocean Liner Incident 2:39
7. Mackdaddy 3:45
8. Shameless 5:45
9. That's That (Do What We Want) 3:23
10. Resounding 4:19
11. Rats 4:51
12. Manhattan 4:44
13. "Sure, Baby... Hold Back." 4:37
14. The Last Great Punk Rock Song 3:59
15. Where the Hurt Is 17:40
16. A Walk Through Hell 3:28
17. You Help Them 3:11
18. Try to Remember, Forget 4:18
19. By Tonight 3:59
20. Baseball, But Better 3:17
21. I Am a Transylvanian 4:18
22. I Want to Know Your Plans 5:12
23. For the Silent 3:26
24. All This Fashion 3:25
25. Until the Bombs 2:56
26. The Keg Is Bleeding! 2:56
27. Signal the Riflemen 5:08
28. A Boston Peace 3:17
29. The Great Awakening 3:55
30. A Certain Type of Genius 3:48
31. My Bare Hands 2:59
32. Nudity 3:43
33. Baseball, But Better (2012 Acoustic Version) 4:03
34. The Presidential Suite 3:28
35. Thoughts On a Liberal Education 3:18
36. A Boston Peace (Brett Gurewitz Mix) 3:38
37. Consigliore 4:57
38. Jessie and My Whetstone 2:05
39. The Last Great Punk Rock Song (JV Version) 3:51
40. Dreaming of Manhattan 4:40
41. She Got Away 3:30
42. High School Low 4:28
43. All My Friends Are Enemies 2:44
44. Sappy 4:33
45. Anti-Anti 4:47

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A great bit of fan service, Say Anything provide fans with a one-stop rarities shop with the three-disc compilation All My Friends Are Enemies: Early Rarities. Featuring the band's self-released and all but disavowed debut, Baseball: An Album by Say Anything, as well as the Menorah/Majora EP, Junior Varsity EP, and plenty of demos and rarities, the set offers fans a look behind the curtain into the most formative period of the band's development. Over the course of these three discs, listeners get the opportunity to hear Say Anything frontman Max Bemis grow as both a songwriter and a person, a process explained in greater detail in the extensive liner notes written by Bemis himself. While ...Is a Real Boy is still easily the best place for a new fan to dive into the world of Say Anything, the liner notes alone make All My Friends Are Enemies a compilation that die-hard fans of the band will want to get their hands on. Such a firsthand account of a band's development makes for an illuminating read, and the massive collection of homemade recordings is a nice accompaniment to Bemis' personal musings.