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'''''Ignition''''' is the second album released by [[The Offspring]] on [[October 16]], [[1992]]. Some sources incorrectly list [[March 8]], [[1993]] as the release date. Although not widely recognised, it is a firm fan favorite and contains the track "Dirty Magic", held as one the band's finest achievements. This album had one outtake, "Mission From God", released on compilation ''Punk-O-Rama 10'' in 2005. The track "Take It Like a Man" was originally recorded in 1991 for a [[Flipside (fanzine)|Flipside]] magazine compilation, ''The Big One'', produced by [[Epitaph Records]] owner (and [[Bad Religion]] guitarist) [[Brett Gurewitz]]. The last track, "Forever and a Day", is not to be confused with [[Death by Stereo]] (who are also on [[Epitaph Records|Epitaph]]) song that has the same name.
'''''Ignition''''' is the second album released by [[The Offspring]] on [[October 16]], [[1992]]. Some sources incorrectly list [[March 8]], [[1993]] as the release date. Although not widely recognised, it is a firm fan favorite and contains the track "Dirty Magic", held as one the band's finest achievements. This album had one outtake, "Mission From God", released on compilation ''Punk-O-Rama 10'' in 2005. The track "Take It Like a Man" was originally recorded in 1991 for a [[Flipside (fanzine)|Flipside]] magazine compilation, ''The Big One'', produced by [[Epitaph Records]] owner (and [[Bad Religion]] guitarist) [[Brett Gurewitz]]. The last track, "Forever and a Day", is not to be confused with the [[Death by Stereo]] (who are also on [[Epitaph Records|Epitaph]]) song of the same name.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 21:50, 23 January 2007

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Ignition is the second album released by The Offspring on October 16, 1992. Some sources incorrectly list March 8, 1993 as the release date. Although not widely recognised, it is a firm fan favorite and contains the track "Dirty Magic", held as one the band's finest achievements. This album had one outtake, "Mission From God", released on compilation Punk-O-Rama 10 in 2005. The track "Take It Like a Man" was originally recorded in 1991 for a Flipside magazine compilation, The Big One, produced by Epitaph Records owner (and Bad Religion guitarist) Brett Gurewitz. The last track, "Forever and a Day", is not to be confused with the Death by Stereo (who are also on Epitaph) song of the same name.

Track listing

  1. "Session" (Kristine Luna, Jill Eckhaus, The Offspring) – 2:32
  2. "We Are One" – 4:00
  3. "Kick Him When He's Down" – 3:16
  4. "Take It Like A Man" – 2:55
  5. "Get It Right" – 3:06
  6. "Dirty Magic" – 3:49
  7. "Hypodermic" – 3:22
  8. "Burn It Up" – 2:43
  9. "No Hero" – 3:22
  10. "L.A.P.D." – 2:46
  11. "Nothing From Something" (Marvin Fergusen, The Offspring) – 3:00
  12. "Forever And A Day" – 2:37

Personnel

  • Recorded and mixed by Thom Wilson at Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, USA by Thom Wilson
  • Recorded and mixed by Ken Paulakovich at Track Record, North Hollywood, USA
  • Produced by Thom Wilson
  • Assistant engineered by Donnell Cameron and Joe Peccerillo
  • Mastered by Eddie Schreyer

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