Them XX
Them XX | ||||
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Compilation album by Backyard Babies | ||||
Released | 2009 | |||
Genre | Hard rock/Punk rock | |||
Length | 40:21 | |||
Label | Versity Rights | |||
Backyard Babies chronology | ||||
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Them XX is the title of a compilation album by the Swedish rock band Backyard Babies. The record was released in 2009.
Track listing
All songs are written by Backyard Babies, except where noted.
- "Brand New Hate" - 3:01 (Backyard Babies, Ginger)
- Taken from the album Making Enemies Is Good
- Produced by Tomas Skogsberg and Backyard Babies
- "Minus Celsius" - 3:35
- Taken from the album Stockholm Syndrome
- Produced by Joe Barresi
- "Highlights" - 3:46
- Taken from the album Total 13
- Produced by Tomas Skogsberg
- "Degenerated" - 3:35
- Taken from the album Backyard Babies
- Produced by Jacob Hellner
- "Electric Suzy" - 3:15
- Taken from the album Diesel & Power
- Produced by Backyard Babies and Mats B. Siltberg
- "Look at You" - 2:44
- Taken from the album Total 13
- Produced by Tomas Skogsberg
- "Abandon" - 4:17 (Backyard Babies, Thomander, Wikström)
- Taken from the album Backyard Babies
- Produced by Jacob Hellner
- "The Mess Age (How Could I Be So Wrong)" - 3:29
- Taken from the album People Like People Like People Like Us
- Produced by Nicke Andersson
- "Fill Up This Bad Machine" - 3:10
- Taken from the album Diesel & Power
- Produced by Backyard Babies and Mats B. Siltberg
- "The Clash" - 3:07 (Backyard Babies, Thomander, Wikström)
- Taken from the album Making Enemies Is Good
- Produced by Adam Kviman and Backyard Babies
- "Friends" - 2:48 (Nicke Borg, Monroe, Jones, Tyla, Joey Ramone, Persson, Clarke)
- Taken from the album Stockholm Syndrome
- Produced by Joe Barresi
- "Dysfunctional Professional" - 3:34
- Taken from the album People Like People Like People Like Us
- Produced by Nicke Andersson
Personnel
- Nicke Borg - vocals, guitar
- Dregen - lead guitar, vocals
- Johan Blomqvist - bass
- Peder Carlsson - drums
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