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Share What Ya Got

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Share What Ya Got
Studio album by
Released2003
RecordedDecember 2002; March 2003; June 12, 2003
GenreFolk punk
Length32:56 (US), 37:25 (UK)
LabelSelf-released, No Idea Records, Friends and Relatives Records
ProducerDefiance, Ohio
Defiance, Ohio chronology
Share What Ya Got
(2003)
The Great Depression
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Punknews.org[1]

Share What Ya Got is the first full-length album by the folk punk band Defiance, Ohio. It was followed by The Great Depression in 2006.

Tracks 1, 3 and 11 were recorded at Steven's Gonna Die studios in Neenah, Wisconsin' in December 2002. Tracks 7 to 9 were recorded on June 12, 2003, and all other tracks were recorded in March 2003 at Danger Room Studios in Dayton, Ohio.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Hey Kathleen, Are You Hungry?"1:34
2."This Time, This Year"3:11
3."I'm Just Going To Leave"2:12
4."Chad's Favorite Song"3:12
5."I Don't Want Solidarity If It Means Holding Hands With You"2:28
6."Drinking Song"3:35
7."Bikes + Bridges"2:52
8."Sweet Dudes and Sweet Ladies"2:32
9."Lullabies"3:02
10."Old Dead Tree"3:12
11."Road Signs Always Look Better Looking Over Your Shoulder"2:40
12."Response to Griot"2:26
Total length:32:56
European release only
No.TitleLength
13."Sometimes Motion"2:07
14."A Song About Promises"2:22
Total length:37:25

Tracks 7-9 were not included on the first pressing.

Personnel

Music
Production
  • Pogo – mastering
  • Chris Common – engineer (tracks 2, 4–10, 12)
  • Joe Crane – engineer (tracks 1, 3, 11)
  • Greg Blakemore – engineer (tracks 13, 14)

References

  1. ^ Jon Robinson (February 12, 2006). "Defiance, Ohio - Share What Ya Got". Punknews.org.
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