Washed Up and Through the Ringer

Washed Up and Through the Ringer!
Studio album by Catch 22
Released November 20, 2001
Recorded Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio, Jersey City, New Jersey
Genre Third Wave Ska
Length 48:15
Label Victory Records
Producer Catch 22
Catch 22 chronology
Alone in a Crowd
(2000)
Washed Up and Through the Ringer
(2001)
Dinosaur Sounds
(2003)
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]
Sputnik Music[2]
Punknews.org[3]

Washed Up and Through the Ringer! is a 2001 album by ska punk band Catch 22. It represents a particularly complicated point in the band's history. Vocalist Jeff Davidson left the band in early 2001, leading the remaining band members to carry out a very public search for a replacement vocalist, going so far as to post an open call for would-be singers on the band's website. Washed Up and Through the Ringer serves as a sort of "history so far" for the band, presenting the 1999 Washed Up! EP in its entirety, three tracks that previously were only available with a limited edition release of Alone in a Crowd, two brand new tracks (one of which, "To Be Continued", was indeed continued as "Chin Up" on 2003's Dinosaur Sounds), and a handful of fan-recorded live tracks from 2000 featuring songs from Alone in a Crowd and Keasbey Nights. This was the band's last studio release for almost two years, during which time they decided to soldier on with no dedicated vocalist.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Catch 22 unless otherwise noted. 

No. Title Length
1. "Straight Forward"   2:03
2. "To Be Continued"   1:17
3. "Sincerely Yours"   1:08
4. "One Love/People Get Ready" (Bob Marley) 2:42
5. "Leaving"   2:15
6. "Hard to Impress"   2:05
7. "American Pie" (Don McLean) 2:12
8. "What Goes Around Comes Around" (Live) 2:43
9. "Hard to Impress" (Live) 3:02
10. "It Takes Some Time" (Live) 3:55
11. "Arm to Arm" (Live) 2:29
12. "Thinking about Things" (Live) 2:00
13. "American Pie" (Live) 3:34
14. "No Love for the Roadie"   7:39
15. "The Death of My Blood Is Your Indulgence"   0:49

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