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As Trouble Does

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Download links and information about As Trouble Does by Trouble Is. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 48:42 minutes.

Artist: Trouble Is
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 48:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Emotions Betray (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:32
2. Unidentified Flying Values (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:38
3. Awake (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 1:39
4. If You Are... (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:28
5. Distempered Street (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:43
6. Time Tells Me (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:06
7. Sunnyside (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 3:06
8. Boomerang (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:44
9. Cupid's Broken Arrow (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:58
10. Watertowerstreet (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 3:54
11. Too Much to Think (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 1:31
12. Shine Thru (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 1:36
13. In Transit (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 3:04
14. The Simple Things (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 3:03
15. Identity (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:54
16. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 3:40
17. One Family (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 2:19
18. Youth Crew (featuring Trouble Is… / Trouble Isa€¦) 3:47

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The unimaginatively titled full-length debut by Trouble Is is strictly by-the-numbers straight-edge hardcore. Basically a solo project by Jeff Terranova of Upfront and Eventide (he plays everything except drums, which are handled by Jim Eaton of Sub Zero, and even handles the photography and layout himself; unsurprisingly, it's also on his own label), As Trouble Does even goes so far as to cover two songs by early straight-edge moralists Youth of Today, "One Family" and "Youth Crew." The other cover, a fairly straightforward and utterly listless reading of Paul Simon's "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover," is probably intended as a joke; one hopes so, anyway. The originals are considerably better, with some catchy pop hooks and a minimum of preaching, even on songs like the finger-pointing "Unidentified Flying Values." Strictly for fans of Terranova's other bands, but not bad.