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Matt Aragon
2001 studio album by Dogwood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Matt Aragon is the sixth full-length album from San Diegan punk band Dogwood.[1]
The album's title is in honor of the band's long-time friend Matt Aragon, who had continued to support and encourage the band as a whole and the members as individuals during a stressful period around the album's production.[citation needed]
The album was recorded in January 2001 at Motor Studios in San Francisco, and produced by Ryan Greene, most notable at the time for working with artists on the prominent punk record label Fat Wreck Chords such as NOFX, No Use for a Name, and Lagwagon.[citation needed] Guitarist Sean O'Donnell departed the band after the album's release.
The album went on to win a 2002 San Diego Music Award for Best Punk album.[citation needed]
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Track listing
- "1983"
- "Nothing is Everything"
- "Matt Aragon"
- "Lonely Road"
- "Juice"
- "Do or Die"
- "Point Counterpoint"
- "Singular"
- "Challenger"
- "Reasoner"
- "A Hope Unseen"
- "For What Its Worth"
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