Stockholm Syndrome (Backyard Babies album)
Stockholm Syndrome | ||||
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Studio album by Backyard Babies | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | at Studio 301, Stockholm | |||
Genre | Hard rock, punk rock | |||
Length | 37:34 | |||
Label | BMG Sweden AB | |||
Producer | Joe Barresi | |||
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Metal Rules | [1] |
Stockholm Syndrome is an album by Backyard Babies, released in 2003.
Track listing
All songs by Backyard Babies, except where noted.
- "Everybody Ready?!" - 3:06
- "Earn the Crown" - 3:53
- "A Song for the Outcast" - 3:49
- "Minus Celsius" - 3:35
- "Pigs for Swine" - 3:06
- "One Sound" - 3:33
- "Say When" - 2:32
- "Year by Year" - 3:53
- "Friends" - 2:49 (Nicke Borg, Monroe, Jones, Tyla, Joey Ramone, Persson, Clarke)
- "Be Myself and I" - 3:40
- "You Tell Me You Love Me You Lie" - 3:35
- "Big Bad Wolf" (bonus track)
- "Shut the Fuck Up" (bonus track)
The song "Friends" features an all-star line-up of special guests, [2] including;
- Joey Ramone (Ramones)
- Michael Monroe (Hanoi Rocks)
- Danko Jones
- Tyla (Dogs D'Amour)
- Nina Persson (The Cardigans)
- Kory Clarke (Warrior Soul)
- Andy Shernoff (The Dictators)
- Top Ten (The Dictators)
- Sami Yaffa (Hanoi Rocks)
- T.P.
- Karmen Guy (Mad Juana)
- Euroboy (Turbonegro)
- Happy Tom (Turbonegro)
- Corey Shields (Danko Jones)
- Damon Richardson (Danko Jones)
- Janis Tanaka (L7)
- Donita Sparks (L7)
- Suzy Gardner (L7)
- TC
- Jennifer Finch (L7)
- Sarah Reitkopp (Halfcocked)
- Anne Kadrovich-Johnson (Tuscaurora)
- Blag Dahlia (The Dwarves)
- Amir Chamdin (Infinite Mass)
- Rodde Pencheff (Infinite Mass)
- Nicke Andersson (The Hellacopters)
- Björne Fröberg (The Nomads)
Personnel
- Backyard Babies
- Nicke Borg - lead vocals, guitar
- Dregen - lead guitar, vocals, percussion
- Johan Blomqvist - bass guitar
- Peder Carlsson - drums, backing vocals, percussion
References
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