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Golden Sometimes, Vol. 1

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Download links and information about Golden Sometimes, Vol. 1 by The Gamits. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 41 tracks with total duration of 02:02:08 minutes.

Artist: The Gamits
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 41
Duration: 02:02:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dotted Lines 3:17
2. Never Before Noon 3:26
3. Open Window 3:17
4. How to Escape 2:41
5. Golden Sometimes 4:09
6. Born and Raised Afraid 5:46
7. Like White Noise 3:47
8. Curious Vanessa Black 3:37
9. Not Yet Rated 3:51
10. Bloodstains Picture Frames 3:52
11. Bridges 3:40
12. Reset 2:58
13. Beach Boy 1:50
14. Don't Make Me Show You 2:28
15. Compatible 1:48
16. Bender 2:11
17. Spec 2:37
18. No Fun At All 2:04
19. 15 Minutes 2:23
20. Last of the Mullets 4:56
21. Don't Take Much 2:00
22. All Wicked 3:18
23. Audrey's Davenport 2:24
24. El Capitan 3:09
25. Guy in Club (Makes New Friend) 3:08
26. And You for Me 3:37
27. I Don't Wanna Play No More 2:23
28. Sorry Song 3:25
29. Hookless 2:49
30. Mello-D 3:20
31. Wish I Was Dumb 2:15
32. Run Along 2:01
33. Willabee 2:29
34. Dead Like an Enemy 3:26
35. Broken In 2:31
36. Take a Chance On Me 3:16
37. I Named Her Christina 2:14
38. The Shakes 3:52
39. Wholesome Girl 2:21
40. There's a Place 1:45
41. Song About a Song 1:47

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A year after founder Chris Fogal split up the Gamits for good, the band's entire output gets commemorated in this limited-edition four-CD box. Leading off with the scorching, hook-saturated 2004 swan song Antidote, fans and curiosity seekers looking to retrace the group's steps can do no wrong, thanks to the presence of all of the Gamits' discs. From the pop-punk outfit's 1996 debut album, Come Get Some (with melodic winners like "I Named Her Christina" and "Wholesome Girl"), and the subsequent 1998 EP This Is My Boomstick, up to the trio's sparking farewell gig, catching up with the group is almost always rewarding. If covers of songs by the Outfield, REO Speedwagon, and Jackson Browne are fun, tongue-in-cheek bonuses, the roar of winners like "Last of the Mullets" and "Don't Make Me Show You" assert that Fogal could have been a contender if his stars had only been aligned. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi