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Release date:
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21 May 2013 |
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Style:
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Hard rock |
Rating:
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7.5 | 17 votes |
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20 have it 13 want it
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Disc I 01. Ready To Rock 02. Animalize 03. No One Fits Me (Better Than You) 04. Back In The Game 05. Firepower 06. Live It Up 07. Woman Like That 08. Hungry 09. Cradle To The Grave 10. Black Dog Barking 11. Jack Attack [Deluxe Edition] 12. You Got The Skills (To Pay The Bills) [Deluxe Edition] 13. Party In The Penthouse [Deluxe Edition]
Disc II [Special edition - Live at Wacken Open Air Festival 2011] 01. Raise The Flag [live] 02. Born To Kill [live] 03. Diamond In The Rough [live] 04. Chewin' The Fat [live] 05. Blackjack [live] 06. Bottom Of The Well [live] 07. Girls In Black [live] 08. No Way But The Hard Way [live]
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Line-up Joel O'Keeffe - vocals, guitars David Roads - guitars, backing vocals Ryan O'Keeffe - drums Justin Street - bass, backing vocals
Additional info Produced by Brian Howes.
Mixed by Jay "JVP" van Poederooven.
Engineered by Jay "JVP" van Poederooven.
Recorded at Van Howes Studio, Los Angeles, CA and The Armoury, Vancouver, BC.
Drum tech: Jay Benison.
Drum recording assisted by Paul Dutil.
Drum recording runner: Spencer Bleasdale (Dr Spence).
Digital editing by Jay "JVP" van Poederooven.
Additional editing by Misha Rajaratnam.
Mixed at Van Howes Studio, Los Angeles, CA.
Vocal production for "Animalize" by Kevin Churko.
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC.
Sound effects on "LIve It Up" by Tim McCann.
Bonus tracks:
Produced by Airbourne & Craig Harnath.
Engineered by Jez Giddings.
Recorded at Hothouse Audio, St. Kilda, Melbourne Australia.
Live tracks:
Recorded live straight from the board to the CD at Wacken Open Air Festival 2011.
Artwork: Ben Couzens.
Cover illustration: The Sharp Brothers.
Photography: Martin Philbey. |
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Airbourne rock hard once again. The only problem I got with this album (as well as with its predecessors) is a lack of diversity. But, nevertheless, it's a perfect musical supplement to your party.
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