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It Did Make a Difference
1996 studio album by Step Forward From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It Did Make a Difference is an album by one of Sweden's first hardcore punk band, Step Forward. It is the complete discography of the band, released on CD. Being one of the few hardcore punk bands of Sweden back in 1989, their fast and energetic tunes were the starting point of Sweden's hardcore scene. Members of this band went to form bands like Refused and others.
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Track listing
Does It Make A Difference Recordings (1990)
- Away
- For myself
- Think ahead
- Nothing to say
- My love
- Deal with it
- 3 mil till Vännäs
- Does it make a difference
- The dream
- Killing for profit
- Filler (Minor Threat cover)
I Am Me Recordings (1989)
- Change today
- Stop the madness
- A point of view
- I am me
- False people
- Face the reality
- Tomorrows world
- 4 u
- Steppin stone (The Monkees cover)
- It isn't funny at all
- Try
- I am me
- The dream
- 4 u
- We're gonna fight (7 Seconds cover)
Live Recordings
- What do you say Moe?
- A point of view
- Nothing to say
- Feeding the fire
- Hide from truth
- Does it make a difference?
- Seeing is believing
- Racial hatred
- My love
- My life
- Mommy can I go out and kill tonight? (Misfits cover)
Rehearsal Recordings
- Step forward
- Something else
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Personnel
- Dennis Lyxzén - lead vocals, layout, production, master
- Toft Stade - bass, layout, production, master
- Jens Norden - drums, percussion
- Henrik Janson - guitar
- José Saxlund - layout
- Eskil - production, mastering
- Jonas Lyxzén - photos
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