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1995 studio album by Face to Face From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Big Choice is a full-length album by the California punk band Face to Face, released in 1995.[5] It was released on Victory Music in 1995, and then re-released on A&M Records. "Disconnected" was released to alternative radio on January 20, 1995.[6] "Debt" was released as a single on August 15, 1995.[7]
Big Choice | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | February 28, 1995 | |||
Genre | Skate punk[1][2] | |||
Length | 40:14 | |||
Label | Original: Victory Music Re-release: A&M | |||
Producer | Face to Face Thom Wilson[3] | |||
Face to Face chronology | ||||
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The Los Angeles Times wrote that singer "[Trever] Keith dwells on his inner struggles in self-questioning songs that focus on the gap between idealistic aspirations and flawed, frustrating realities."[8]
All songs written by Trever Keith and Matt Riddle unless otherwise noted.
The '*' marks indicate that it's a bonus track. Those songs were featured on the 1995 re-release as bonus tracks. The original pressing had just the first eleven tracks. The twelfth track is sometimes referred to as "Untitled" or "Song 12", but is actually titled as blank. The track features a conversation about re-recording "Disconnected", which originally appeared on their first album Don't Turn Away and would be the following track on this album, because no one could "hear a single" until KROQ-FM first played it. However, the track is not featured on the track listing from the back cover of the album. Rock poster artist Jim Evans (T.A.Z.), worked closely with the band to create the unique album art featuring the "Big Choice" game machine.
Additional personnel
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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Billboard Heatseekers | 23 |
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