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Reel Big Fish - Live at The Roadrunner Music Hall Album

Reel Big Fish - Live at The Roadrunner Music Hall Album
Performer: Reel Big Fish
Title: Live at The Roadrunner Music Hall
Country: US
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Ska
Released: 04 Mar 2010
Label: Not On Label
MP3 album szie: 1164 mb
FLAC album size: 2527 mb

Tracklist

1Where Have You Been? (Acoustic) (Live)
2Beer (Acoustic) (Live)
3You Don't Know (Acoustic) (Live)
4I Want Your Girlfriend To Be My Girlfriend Too (Acoustic) (Live)
5Kiss Me Deadly (Acoustic) (Live)
Written By – Lita Ford
6Everything Sucks (Acoustic) (Live)
7Your Guts (I Hate 'Em) (Acoustic) (Live)
8Take On Me (Acoustic) (Live)
9Another FU Song (Acoustic) (Live)
10The New Version Of You (Acoustic) (Live)
11Brown Eyed Girl (Acoustic) (Live)
Written By – Van Morrison
12Enter Sandman (Acoustic) (Live)
Written By – Metallica
13Sell Out (Acoustic) (Live)
14Ban The Tube Top (Acoustic) (Live)
15She Has A Girlfriend Now (Acoustic) (Live)
16Good Thing (Acoustic) (Live)
17The Set Up (You Need This) (Acoustic) (Live)

Notes

Live streamed on thehall.tv from The Roadrunner Music Hall in Honolulu, HI on 3/4/2010.

This acoustic set would inspire the creation of the later album, Skacoustic.

Short intro

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