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After releasing their debut album 'Remember When...' on Tooth & Nail Records in March of 2000, Off The Record found themselves touring and building themselves a large National and International fan base. Now, two years later and two years more mature, they bring you 'Mulligan' - a brilliant piece of work, with intelligent and inspirational lyrics that any fan of melodic-punk will appreciate. Here is your chance to prove that a bands second album can be better than their first!

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Song Name |
Popularity |
1 |
Limelight
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20% |
2 |
Golden Years
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13% |
3 |
Here I Am
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10% |
4 |
Love Mom
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20% |
5 |
So Sorry
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0% |
6 |
One Man's Downfall
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13% |
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Looking Ahead
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3% |
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Road Less Traveled
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0% |
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Unregenerate
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3% |
10 |
Sucks To Be Cool
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7% |
11 |
I Got A Headache
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10% |
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Reviews are written by people that purchased this item from Interpunk |
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Matthew from Jacksonville, FL |  |
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Jan 12 2003 |
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this cd is ok...just average for what these kids are capeable of doing. Look at the song remember when (the 1st song on their 1st cd) that song will kick your ass. its fast, tough and just done right good. if you want to check these guys out, get their first cd
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Fraser from Surrey, United Kingdom |  |
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Sep 29 2002 |
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I thought that this album would be alot better than it was, the songs were crappy. A very talented band tho, just not at song wrighting. I wouldnt have brought it if i knew what it is like. Don't bother with it. Sorry
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Adam from Maidenhead, United Kingdom |  |
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Aug 17 2002 |
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Right I can understand that if you do not get on with your record label or they are screwing you around or whatever then you would want to leave.
Unfortunately for Off The Record the excellent production of Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton on there debut offering is what made it so good and gave it the fast, sharp shock approach.
Apparantly after a bust up with Tooth and Nail they signed to independant label Nu Skool records. I am not dissing independant labels or a DIY approach or anything, but with a band like this without the good production they just sound shite.
The songs are terrible, the production is awful and the artwork and general look of the cd is tacky as hell.
The old Off The Record are gone - RIP
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