Winner Take All (album)
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Winner Take All is the second full-length studio album from New York
New York
New York is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is the nation's third most populous state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east...

 punk band, The Turbo A.C.'s
The Turbo A.C.'s
The Turbo A.C.'s are an American punk rock band from New York, formed in 1996. The band's high-octane sound has led to comparisons with the likes of The Supersuckers and New Bomb Turks.- Band history :...

. It was released on October 20, 1998 on Cacophone Records, following their debut release on Blackout Records
Blackout Records
Blackout! Records was an independent record label which specialized in the hardcore punk genre.It was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson – now forever known as "Bill Blackout" – and, together with friend Jim Gibson, the label released its first record – a New York hardcore compilation...

, and before their move to Nitro Records
Nitro Records
Nitro Records is an independent record label created and owned by Dexter Holland and Greg Kriesel . They started the label in 1994. The label is famous for being an incubator for punk rock artists who have subsequently become successful, most notably AFI...

.

Track listing

  • All tracks written by The Turbo A.C.'s
    The Turbo A.C.'s
    The Turbo A.C.'s are an American punk rock band from New York, formed in 1996. The band's high-octane sound has led to comparisons with the likes of The Supersuckers and New Bomb Turks.- Band history :...

  1. "Hit the Road"
  2. "Fired Up"
  3. "St. Lewis"
  4. "Thunderbolt"
  5. "Bonafide"
  6. "Mean Mistreater"
  7. "Mystery Machine"
  8. "13 Seconds"
  9. "Chupa Cabra"
  10. "S.R.O."
  11. "Death Foot"
  12. "Wreckin' Ball"
  13. "Coming Thru"

Credits

  • Kevin Cole – vocals, guitar
  • Michael Dolan – bass
  • Kevin Prunty – drums

  • Produced and engineered by Dave Lee and Kevin Cole
  • Artwork by Jeff Smith

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