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Damaged is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag.It was released by SST Records in November 1981. [2]The album was largely ignored by critics and the public at the time of its release, but has since been recognized as a classic and one of the most influential punk rock records ever made, appearing on a number of "best of" lists by fans and critics alike.
Damage is the eighth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released on June 11, 2013, through RCA and Exotic Location Recordings. As touring in support of Invented (2010) was winding down by late 2011, the band started writing new material in early 2012.
Damage's debut album Forever followed in 1997, along with two further UK top 10 singles – "Love Guaranteed" and a cover version of Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight", the latter reaching number 3. [1] The quintet subsequently embarked on an extensive touring schedule while negotiating a new recording contract following the collapse of Big Life.
Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; UK [1] ... (Truce featuring Damage) 1998 Non-album single Promotional singles. Title Year Album "Girlfriend" [12]
We’re all naked really.” Record label EMI weren’t quite so free-spirited and refused to distribute it. When the album was eventually released, it was sold clandestinely inside brown paper ...
Forever is the debut studio album by British boyband Damage.It was released on 7 April 1997 through Big Life Records.Produced by Cutfather & Joe, Dodge, Steve Mac, and others, it reached number 13 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 1 May 1997.
Damage is a song by Jimmy Eat World, included on their album, Damage (2013). A two-track 7-inch single was first released on April 20, 2013 as a Record Store Day exclusive. Side A contains the title track "Damage" from the band's eighth studio album Damage. Side B features Jimmy Eat World's cover version of Radiohead's song "Stop Whispering". [1]
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