1 The Lost Souls : Music By – AFI 2:42
2 The Days Of The Phoenix : Music By – AFI 3:28
3 A Winter’s Tale : Music By – AFI 3:24
4 Totalimmortal : Music By – AFI 2:44
5 Fall Children : Music By – AFI 3:12
6 The Prayer Position : Music By – AFI 3:28
7 God Called In Sick Today : Music By – AFI 3:22
8 Lower It : Music By – AFI 2:19
9 A Single Second \; Music By – Adam*, Mark* 2:12
10 Third Season : Music By – Adam*, Mark* 2:49
11 He Who Laughs Last : Music By – Geoff Kresge 1:49
12 I Wanna Get A Mohawk (But Mom Won’t Let Me Get One) Co-producer – Doug Sangalang, Doug Sangalang Music By – Geoff Kresge 1:13
13 Perfect Fit : Music By – Mark* 1:59
14 Rolling Balls : Music By – Mark* 2:22
15 Who Said You Could Touch Me? : Music By – Geoff Kresge 1:25
AFI | AFI [Compact Disc] CD
€15.00
AFI’s self-titled retrospective was released in the US by Nitro Records in 2004. AFI is an album by the American rock band AFI, compiling tracks from their releases on Nitro Records between 1996 and 2001, before the band signed to DreamWorks Records and achieved mainstream success. The album’s tracks are presented in reverse chronological order from their Nitro Records release dates, beginning with material from The Art of Drowning (2001) and proceeding through the All Hallow’s E.P. (1999), Black Sails in the Sunset (1999), Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (1997), Very Proud of Ya (1996), and Answer That and Stay Fashionable (originally released in 1995 on Wingnut Records, re-released by Nitro in 1997). It includes the Art of Drowning B-side “A Winter’s Tale”, previously released on The Days of the Phoenix E.P. (2001), as well as three tracks previously exclusive to the LP releases of the band’s albums: “Lower It” is from the LP release of Black Sails in the Sunset, while “Rolling Balls” and “Who Said You Could Touch Me?” are from the LP release of Very Proud of Ya.
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