Swagger (Flogging Molly album)

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Swagger
Studio album by Flogging Molly
Released March 7, 2000
Recorded 2000
Genre Celtic punk
Length 53:40
Label SideOneDummy
Producer Flogging Molly
Flogging Molly chronology
Alive Behind the Green Door
(1997)
Swagger
(2000)
Drunken Lullabies
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
Punknews.org 5/5 stars[2]

Swagger is the first full studio album by the Irish-American Celtic punk band Flogging Molly, mixed by Steve Albini. It was released in 2000.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Salty Dog" - 2:21
  2. "Selfish Man" - 2:54
  3. "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" - 3:38
  4. "Every Dog Has Its Day" - 4:24
  5. "Life in a Tenement Square" - 3:11
  6. "The Ol' Beggars Bush" - 4:34
  7. "The Likes of You Again" - 4:33
  8. "Black Friday Rule" - 6:57
  9. "Grace of God Go I" - 1:55
  10. "Devil's Dance Floor" - 3:59
  11. "These Exiled Years" - 5:15
  12. "Sentimental Johnny" - 4:47
  13. "Far Away Boys" - 5:06

[edit] Personnel

  • Dave King - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Bridget Regan - fiddle, tin whistle
  • Dennis Casey - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Matt Hensley - accordion
  • Nathen Maxwell - bass guitar
  • Robert Schimdt - mandolin, banjo
  • George Schwindt - drums, percussion
  • John Donovan - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Gary Schwindt - trumpet

[edit] In popular culture

  • "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" was used as the music for the opening and closing montage in Stargate: Universe season 1, episode 9, "Life" (first broadcast November 20, 2009).
  • "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" was heard in the background in the bar scene in Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
  • "Selfish Man" was used during the closing scene, and over the closing credits, of the fourth episode of Showtime's Brotherhood.

[edit] References


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