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From Companionship to Competition
2005 studio album by Kill Your Idols From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Companionship to Competition is an album by New York City hardcore punk band Kill Your Idols.[6] It was released in January 2005 on SideOneDummy Records.
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Critical reception
SF Weekly called the album the band's "finest, most satisfying, best-produced (but not slick-sounding) album to date."[7]
Track listing
- "Intro/Blown Up, Burnt Out"–1:31
- "Stuck in a Rut"–1:48
- "I Hate My Guts"–2:28
- "20 Bucks" – 0:14
- "Only Dicks Don't Like Black Flag"–1:39
- "From Companionship to Competition"–2:18
- "Your Wish Is My Command"–2:24
- "We've Tried Nothing and We're All Out of Ideas"–1:02
- "Miserable and Satisfied"–1:52
- "Don't Call Me, I Won't Call You"–2:12
- "Make Up Your Minds"–2:16
- "15 Minutes"–1:57
- "I'll Call You Back"–2:22
- "Still Pist"–1:23
- "Looking Back"–3:13
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Credits
- Andy West – vocals
- Gary Bennett II – guitar, backing vocals
- Brian Meehan – guitar, backing vocals
- Mike DeLorenzo – bass
- Vinnie Value – drums
- Produced by Noah Evans and Kill Your Idols
- Engineered by Noah Evans and Dean Baltulonis
References
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