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'''''Old Friends from Young Years''''' is the debut album by [[California]]n [[rock music|rock]] band [[Papa Roach]], self-produced and released on February 4, 1997. This album, along with their other independent demos, were released on the band's now defunct indie label, Onion Hardcore,<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1032983159085_28392359/?hub=Entertainment | publisher= CTV.com | title=Papa Roach returns to rock roots in new album | date= 2002-09-25}}</ref> so named because [[onion]] farming is a staple of Papa Roach's hometown, [[Vacaville, California]]. The album was co-produced by bass guitarist Tobin Esperance's father, who included an audio recording of Tobin as a child as a bonus track on the album.
'''''Old Friends from Young Years''''' is the debut album by [[California]]n [[rock music|rock]] band [[Papa Roach]], self-produced and released on February 4, 1997. This album, along with their other independent demos, were released on the band's now defunct indie label, Onion Hardcore,<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1032983159085_28392359/?hub=Entertainment | publisher= CTV.com | title=Papa Roach returns to rock roots in new album | date= 2002-09-25}}</ref> so named because [[onion]] farming is a staple of Papa Roach's hometown, [[Vacaville, California]]. The album was co-produced by bass guitarist Tobin Esperance's father, who included an audio recording of Tobin as a child as a bonus track on the album.

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Old Friends from Young Years is the debut album by Californian rock band Papa Roach, self-produced and released on February 4, 1997. This album, along with their other independent demos, were released on the band's now defunct indie label, Onion Hardcore,[3] so named because onion farming is a staple of Papa Roach's hometown, Vacaville, California. The album was co-produced by bass guitarist Tobin Esperance's father, who included an audio recording of Tobin as a child as a bonus track on the album.

Fan club edition

In 2005, Papa Roach re-released the album exclusively to new members to their fan club, P-Roach Riot!.[4] The fan club edition had a new cover and included a sticker and an official membership card to the fan club. The first 2,000 copies were signed by all four members of the band. The tracks "Thanx" and "Unlisted" aren't included in the re-release. The track "Grrbrr" is not listed on the back cover, but the song is on the CD. There is a hidden track at the end of the album, the rock demo of "Tightrope", previously only available on the EP Let 'Em Know.}

Track listing

All tracks are written by Papa Roach

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:28
2."Orange Drive Palms"4:53
3."Liquid Diet"4:19
4."Grrbrr"4:14
5."iSEDuFuknDie"4:16
6."DIRTYcutFREAK"2:45
7."Living Room"4:14
8."829"4:35
9."Peewagon"4:43
10."Hedake"5:20
11."Shut Up N Die (Reprise)"2:33
12."Thanx"4:50
13."Unlisted"1:54
Total length:49:04

Fan club edition

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:27
2."Orange Drive Palms"4:54
3."Liquid Diet"4:22
4."Grrbrr"4:14
5."iSEDuFuknDie"4:16
6."DIRTYcutFREAK"2:46
7."Living Room"3:59
8."829"4:34
9."Peewagon"4:43
10."Hedake"5:22
11."Shut Up N Die (Reprise)"2:36
12."Tightrope (Rock Demo)"3:33

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Jason D. Taylor. "Old Friends from Young Years - Papa Roach". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  2. ^ "Papa Roach - Old Friends From Young Years". ThePRP. Archived from the original on October 16, 2007. Retrieved 30 August 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Papa Roach returns to rock roots in new album". CTV.com. 2002-09-25.
  4. ^ "Papa Roach Audiences Vote With Their Vocals, Say 'Take Me'". MTV.com. 2005-04-27.