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'''''The End of an Error''''' is the 2nd [[album]] by [[Houston Calls]], to be released on [[October 14]] [[2008]] on [[Drive-Thru Records]].<ref>http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=458101</ref><ref>http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=510761</ref> The band began recording the album in 2007, and in the summer of 2008 revealed that the song "Life Won't Wait" will be the album's first single.<ref>http://altpress.com/news/4192.htm</ref>
'''''The End of an Error''''' is the 2nd [[album]] by [[Houston Calls]], to be released on [[October 14]] [[2008]] on [[Drive-Thru Records]].<ref>http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=458101</ref><ref>http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=510761</ref> The band began recording the album in 2007, and in the summer of 2008 revealed that the song "Life Won't Wait" will be the album's first single.<ref>http://altpress.com/news/4192.htm</ref>


==Track listing==
==References==
(all songs written by Houston Calls)
#"Modest Manifesto"
#"Life Won't Wait"
#"A Shot in The Dark"
#"Things Are Happening"
#"Stay With Me Tonight"
#"I Fancy Abroad"
#"Nagoya"
#"Behind The Gun"
#"Abandone"
#"You Can't Simi"
#"The Oaks on Prince St."
#"Dork Thinks He's Gonna Drown"
The album leaked in its entirety on Monday October 13th, 2008.

==Personnel==
*Joshua Grigsby – [[Drum kit|drums]]
*Thomas Keiger – [[Singer|vocals]], [[guitar]]
*Ryohei Richard Okamoto – [[Synthesizer|keyboard]], [[Backing vocalist|backup vocals]]
*Jose Lopez – [[guitar]], [[Backing vocalist|backup vocals]]
*Jarrett Seltzer – [[Bass guitar|bass]]

==Notes==
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The End of an Error is the 2nd album by Houston Calls, to be released on October 14 2008 on Drive-Thru Records.[1][2] The band began recording the album in 2007, and in the summer of 2008 revealed that the song "Life Won't Wait" will be the album's first single.[3]

References