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1. We Don't Care Anymore
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2. Take Me Back
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3. Our Time Is Now
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4. Taste the Poison
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5. Stereo
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6. Five Against the World
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7. Sleep
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8. Jarhead
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9. March of the Dead
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10. Sue Your Friends, Pay Your Enemy
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11. Wake up the Voiceless
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12. "Is This My Fate," He Asked Them
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There's nothing like getting your ass kicked by Godsmack's road crew to make you not want to enlist in the Navy. The fookin'fury was unleashed on this emo crew last year, but had no adverse effect on the popularity of similarly themed ubiquitous spin-kick hits"Until the Day I Die"and"Anthem of Our Dying Day."Reviews:
''In the Wake of Determination'' is the second studio album by American rock band Story of the Year. It was released on October 11, 2005. The first single that was released from the album was "We Don't Care Anymore", followed by another two songs, titled "Our Time Is Now" and "Take Me Back". The album is much heavier sounding than their debut album ''Page Avenue'', due to switching producers to get their "true sound". Even though ''In the Wake of Determination'' was not as well received as Story of the Year's debut album ''Page Avenue'' amongst fans, it reached #19 on The Billboard 200. - Wikipedia
There's nothing like getting your ass kicked by Godsmack's road crew to make you not want to enlist in the Navy. The fookin' fury was unleashed on this emo crew last year, but had no adverse effect on the popularity of similarly themed ubiquitous spin-kick hits "Until the Day I Die" and "Anthem of Our Dying Day."