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H2O - Nothing To Prove FLAC
Performer:
H2O
Album:
Nothing To Prove
Style:
Hardcore, Punk
Released:
2018
Country:
US
Label:
Bridge Nine Records
Catalog:
B9R092-ANV
FLAC size:
2383 mb
MP3 size:
1896 mb
WMA size:
2981 mb


Tracklist


1Heart On My Sleeve
2Still Here
Vocals – Civ
3Fairweather Friend
Vocals – Kevin Seconds, Lou Koller
4A Thin Line
Vocals – Freddy Cricien
5Nothing To Prove
Vocals – Roger Miret
6What Happened
Vocals – Lou Koller, Matt Skiba
7Sunday
81995
9Unconditional
10Mitts


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
B9R092H2O Nothing To Prove ‎(CD, Album)Bridge Nine RecordsB9R092US2008
B9R092H2O Nothing To Prove ‎(LP, Album, RP, Tan)Bridge Nine RecordsB9R092USUnknown
B9R092H2O Nothing To Prove ‎(LP, Album, Gre)Bridge Nine RecordsB9R092US2008
B9R092H2O Nothing To Prove ‎(LP, Album, RP, Ora)Bridge Nine RecordsB9R092US2008
B9R092H2O Nothing To Prove ‎(LP, Album, Whi)Bridge Nine RecordsB9R092US2008


Credits


  • BassAdam Blake
  • DrumsTodd Friend
  • Guitar, VocalsRusty Pistachio, Todd Morse
  • VocalsToby Morse


Notes


10 Year Anniversary Edition, gatefold and updated labels
Clear with black smoke /300 (THIS)
Clear green with black smoke /700


Video



Album


Nothing to Prove is the fifth studio album by punk rock band H2O. It was released on May 27, 2008, through Bridge 9 Records. It is the band's first album since 2001's Go, and the first new material since their 2002 EP All We Want. The album hit at 7 on Billboard Top Heatseekers on June 14, 2008. Toby Morse's son Maximus is featured throughout the album, providing introsoutros to many of the songs. 5th album of the band H2O released by Bridge 9 Records. Nothing To Prove. UMG от лица компании Bridge Nine Records Live Nation Video Network Publishing, LatinAutor, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. и другие авторские общества 1. Heart On My Sleeve. H2O. H2O - Nothing To Prove 2008. To favorites 2 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album H2O - Nothing To Prove 2008. H2O - 1995. H2O - Nothing To Prove. H2O - Sunday. H2O - A Thin Line. H2O - Unconditional. H2O - Still Here. H2O - Fairweather Friend. H2O - Heart On My Sleeve. H2O - Mitts. H2O - What Happened 697. Album 2008 10 Songs. Nothing to Prove. A Thin Line. H2O USA. Band's List Hardcore H2O USA Nothing to Prove. Add the album's lyrics. Add an audio file. Music StyleHardcore. Members owning this album13. Still Here. Fairweather Friend. Heart of My Sleeve. Nothing to Prove by H2O, released 27 May 2008 1. Nothing to Prove 3. Sunday 4. A Thin Line 5. Unconditional 6. Still Here 7. Fairweather Friend 8. Heart on My Sleeve 9. Mitts 10. What Happened Buy the LPCD version and more H2O merch at . I'm not coming home there's nothing there for me. Time flies, it goes by and then you realize I'm not coming home, this is where I want to be First song, first show and then before you know We're on our way to Tokyo Our family tree, it was just you and me With a whooaa it came to be. Nothing to Prove 01:21. buy track. Me and all my friends we got nothing to prove, nothing to lose . Watch the video for Nothing To Prove from H2O's Nothing To Prove for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. There are at least 9 groups with the name H2O not counting HO: 1. A hardcore band from the United States 2. A pop rock band from Latvia 3. A hip hop duo from South Africa 4. An alias of Oliver Strumm 5. A rock band from Scotland 6. A hip-hopdance group from Montenegro 7. Then do yourself a favor and track down H2O's 2008 release, Nothing to Prove. Upon hearing the group's first new set of tunes in seven years their previous album, Go, dropped in 2001, it turns out that H2O still follow the same game plan as before - shouted-yet-melodic vocals and bash-and-wail songs that simply ooze with adrenaline or rocket fuel take your pick. 1 Track listing. 2 Notes. 3 Personnel. 4 References. H2O - Nothing To Prove review: H2O returns and takes a stab at what made them the highlight of the genre. In a review of their Still the Same Fellas 7 I did for a previous blog, I noted that while 1995 and Nothing To Prove were great celebratory tracks, I was especially excited to hear Toby's more personal material that had been hinted at early on in the recording process. Sunday delivers strong and is one of the most emotional tracks he has penned. Morse reflects on the cycle of life, mourning the loss of his father at a young age while conveying how blessed he feels to now be a father himself. It's a beautiful and gutsy song