Rip It Off (Stroke 9 album)
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Rip It Off | ||||
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Released | October 1, 2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | Universal Records | |||
Producer | Stroke 9, Jerry Harrison, David Kahne, John Shanks, Butch Walker | |||
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Rip It Off is the fourth studio album from San Francisco, California, United States, alternative rock band Stroke 9. It was released on October 1, 2002. The song "Kick Some Ass" appeared in the 2001 film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and the music video for the song features the title characters Jay and Silent Bob attacking random fictional singers and rappers. The song "Just Can't Wait" was also included on the album "Chelsea Mix" which was released to promote the My Scene dolls.
Track listing
- "Latest Disaster"
- "100 Girls"
- "Vacuum Bag"
- "Kick Some Ass"
- "Don't Worry"
- "Do It Again"
- "Just Can't Wait"
- "We Were Wrong"
- "Reject"
- "Anywhere"
- "Lead The Way"
- "California"
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