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1999 studio album by Centro-matic
The Static vs. The Strings Vol. 1
Studio album
by
Centro-matic
Released
08/1999
Genre
Rock
Label
Idol/Quality Park
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
The Static vs. The Strings Vol. 1
is the third full-length album by
Centro-matic
.
Track listing
Calling Up The Bastards
Who’s Telling You Now?
The Execution Of Some Sixty-Odd Drummers
Neighbors. Habits. Downtown.
Recaptured the Silent Way
Repellant Feed
Turning Your Decisions
Wrecking This Show
D. Boon-Free (a Ninth Grade Crime)
Say Something / 95 Frowns
Curb Your Turbulence
Now That You Have Blown Away The Cards
You Might Need This Now
Keep the Phoenix in Slow Motion
Personnel
Will Johnson
- vocals, guitars
Scott Danbom - vocals, keyboards, violin
Mark Hedman - bass
Matt Pence
- drums
References
The Static vs. The Strings Vol. 1
at
AllMusic
External links
Official site
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Centro-Matic
Will Johnson
Matt Pence
Scott Danbom
Mark Hedman
Studio albums
Redo the Stacks
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The Static vs. The Strings Vol. 1
All the Falsest Hearts Can Try
Distance and Clime
Love You Just the Same
Fort Recovery
Candidate Waltz
Take Pride in Your Long Odds
Split albums
Dual Hawks
South San Gabriel albums
South San Gabriel Songs/Music
The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until the Operation's Through
Related albums
Murder of Tides
Monsters of Folk
Molina and Johnson
New Multitudes
Related bands
Monsters of Folk
The Undertow Orchestra
New Multitudes
Overseas
Categories
:
Centro-Matic albums
1999 albums