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#REDIRECT [[Life on the Ropes]]
{{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Relentless
| Cover = relentless.jpg
| Artist = [[Sick Of It All]]
| from Album = [[Life on the Ropes]]
| Released = June 2, 2004
| Format = CD/LP
| Genre = [[Hardcore Punk]]
| Label = [[Bridge Nine]]
| Last single = [[Potential for a Fall]]
| This single = Relentless
| Next single =
}}


{{R from song}}
'''''Relentless''''' is a three track [[7 inch|7"]] single from New York hardcore punk band, Sick of It All. It was released in June, 2004 on Bridge Nine and contains two previously unreleased tracks from the recording sessions of ''Life on the Ropes''. All three songs were written by Sick of it All.


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==Track listing==
#"Relentless" &ndash; 2:24
#"Who Will Be Next?" &ndash; 2:24
#"Can't Wait To Quit" &ndash; 2:10


[[Category:2003 singles]]
==Credits==
[[Category:American punk rock songs]]
*Lou Koller &ndash; vocals
[[Category:2003 songs]]
*Pete Koller &ndash; guitar
*Craig Setari &ndash; bass
*Armand Majidi &ndash; drums

{{Sick of It All}}

[[Category:2004 singles]]
[[Category:Punk rock songs]]

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