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''Suffer, Survive'' is the third album from
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band No Warning. The album is the band's debut release on the
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label, and features a
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sound. The album was produced by then
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manager/producer
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. Videos were made for the singles "Bad Timing" and "Back to Life". The song "Breeding Insanity" was featured in the 2005 video game Need For Speed: Underground Rivals and NFL Street 2.


Track listing

# "Dirtier than the Next" - 1:57 # "Bad Timing" - 3:05 # "Modern Eyes" - 1:44 # "Scratch the Skin" - 3:22 # "Hopeless Case" - 2:32 # "Back to Life" - 2:46 # "No Don't Think So" - 3:11 # "Breeding Insanity" - 3:11 # "Live Through Me" (Bonus track) - 2:57 # "S304" (Bonus track) - 6:13


Personnel

* Ben Cook - vocals * Matt Delong - guitar * Jordan Posner - guitar * Zach Amster - bass * Jesse Labovitz - drums


References

2004 albums Albums produced by Greig Nori No Warning (band) albums {{2000s-punk-rock-album-stub