A Young Trophy Band in the Parlance of Our Times
| A Young trophy Band in the Parlance of Our Times | ||||
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| EP by As Friends Rust | ||||
| Released | May 28, 2002 | |||
| Recorded | Feb 2002 | |||
| Genre | Punk, Hardcore | |||
| Length | 19:19 | |||
| Label | 
Equal Vision Records (EVR071) Defiance Records (DR33)  | |||
| Producer | James Paul Wisner | |||
| As Friends Rust chronology | ||||
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A Young Trophy Band in the Parlance of Our Times is the final ep and release from As Friends Rust. It featured the final line-up as well. Damien Moyal quit shortly after the recording of the album, leading the band to decide whether to continue. They recruited a new vocalist and changed the band name to Salem.
A bonus hidden track can be found at the end of track five, at approximately 4:29. The LP version was released by Defiance Records.
Track listing
- "More Than Just Music, It's A Hairstyle" (3:10)
 - "The Most Americanest" (3:06)
 - "Temporary Living" (4:13)
 - "Born With A Silver Spoon Up Your Ass" (3:00)
 - "Up And Went" (0:46)
 - "Where The Wild Things Were" (5:01)
 
Credits
- Damien Moyal – vocals
 - Joe Simmons – Guitar
 - Floyd Beckham – Guitar
 - Tom Rankine – Bass
 - Zach Swain – drums
 - James Paul Wisner – Producer, keyboard
 
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