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Far From Breaking - Made My Choice flac album
  • Performer Far From Breaking
  • Title Made My Choice
  • Date of release 2001
  • Country US
  • Style Hardcore
  • Other formats TTA MOD AC3 VQF DTS MPC WMA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1168 mb
  • Size FLAC 1681 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 862

I am sick of kids who sit back and watch their lives slip through the cracks, too afraid to make a change. my mind is set,i´ve made my choice but i´ll stand by every word. I may not see change today, but i am gonna try my best. i made a promise, chose my path, others might give up, but i´ll stand by every word. I´ll stand by every word! I made my choice, i´ll try my best. Dieser text wurde 142 mal gelesen. Beliebte Lieder von Künstler, Band. Far From Breaking - Made My Choice. Far From Breaking - Look Ahead.

Label: Third Party Records – TPR011 Type: Vinyl, 7", EP, White Country: US Date of released: 2001 Category: Rock Style: Hardcore.

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Tracklist

A1 You´ll Never Change
A2 Left Standing
A3 What´s It Worth
B1 Made My Choice
B2 Look Ahead
B3 Same Mistake

Credits

  • Artwork By [Layout], Photography – Michelle Garcia
  • Bass – Darrell Stenikuehler
  • Drums – Jay Williams
  • Guitar – J Dub , Nate Or Die
  • Photography – Danfast, Donny Mutt
  • Vocals – Jason Tarpey

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TPR011 Far From Breaking Made My Choice ‎(7", EP) Third Party Records TPR011 US 2001
TPR011 Far From Breaking Made My Choice ‎(7", EP, Tou) Third Party Records TPR011 US 2002
TPR011 Far From Breaking Made My Choice ‎(7", Blu) Third Party Records TPR011 US 2001
TPR011 Far From Breaking Made My Choice ‎(7", EP, Whi) Third Party Records TPR011 US 2001