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Garage (album)

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Garage
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 4, 2005
GenreRock
Southern Rock
Country rock
Alternative Country
Red Dirt
Texas Country
Length65:01
LabelUniversal South
ProducerMike McClure
Cross Canadian Ragweed chronology
Soul Gravy
(2004)
Garage
(2005)
Back to Tulsa – Live and Loud at Cain's Ballroom
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Garage is the third studio album by American country rock group Cross Canadian Ragweed. A limited release special edition included a bonus DVD containing six videos, one chronicling the band's 10th anniversary. The album includes the singles "Fightin' For" and "This Time Around", both of which charted on Hot Country Songs. The album also produced the song "Dimebag", a tribute to former Damageplan guitarist Darrell Abbott, who had been killed during a performance earlier in the year. The single, along with "Fighting For" both saw air time on classic rock stations in both Texas and Oklahoma. Lead singer Cody Canada agreed, saying that Garage was "our grungiest album so far......we named it Garage because we wanted to make a record that sounded like a garage rock band."

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fightin' For"Cody Canada, Mike McClure3:22
2."After All"Canada4:28
3."Dimebag"Canada, McClure3:20
4."Breakdown"Canada4:50
5."Sister"Canada, Stoney LaRue5:28
6."When It All Goes Down"Wade Bowen, Canada4:16
7."Final Curtain"Canada5:16
8."Late Last Night"Todd Snider3:33
9."Blues for You"Canada, Stoney LaRue4:11
10."SS #10"Canada, Grady Cross, Jeremy Plato, Randy Ragsdale4:09
11."Lighthouse Keeper"Scott Copeland4:39
12."This Time Around"Canada, Randy Rogers3:47
13."Who Do You Love"Bo Diddley4:35
14."Bad Habit"Canada9:07 (includes an untitled hidden track of recording session outtakes)

Chart performance

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Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 6
U.S. Billboard 200 37