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26 Years (album)

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2003 studio album by The Lurkers
26 Years
Studio album by
Released25 November 2003 (2003年11月25日)
RecordedJune – July 2003
Genre Punk rock
Length39:12
Label Captain Oi!, SOS, Street Dogs
The Lurkers chronology
Ripped 'n' Torn
(1995) 26 Years
(2003) Fried Brains
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Razorcake neutral[1]

26 Years is the ninth studio album by punk rock band The Lurkers. The CD release of the album by the Street Dogs Record label also has an additional eight tracks, a single release of "Go Ahead Harry" from 1999 with the accompanying B-side and 6 tracks recorded live from their performance in Newcastle in 2003. The album contains a few re-recordings of old Lurkers tracks including their notable single "Mass Media Believer". The album spawned what could be somewhat of a modern classic for The Lurkers in the shape of "Go Ahead Punk". The album art was created by Richard Stone.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Ready and Loaded"2:36
2."Can ́t Connect"2:01
3."Waste Of Space"3:06
4."In Richmond"2:36
5."Conspiracy"2:45
6."Misery"2:18
7."26 Years"2:43
8."Go Ahead Punk"2:28
9."Stop Her Coming Back"2:43
10."Trance Meeting"3:05
11."Go Sane"2:51
12."Roll Out The Barrel"3:13
13."Mass Media Believer"2:07
14."Funny Farm"2:33
15."Never Use That Gun"2:17

Personnel

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  • Arturo Bassick (Arthur Billingsley) - bass, vocals
  • Billy Gilbert - guitar
  • Nelly Drums (Robert Hunter) - drums

References

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  1. ^ Keith, Rosson. "longevity and still-obvious love for punk". Razorcake. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013.


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