Stretch Arm Strong - Free At Last [2005]

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Artist: Stretch Arm Strong
Album: Free At Last
Label: We Put Out Records
Playtime: 38:41 min
Genre: Hardcore
URL: http://www.myspace.com/stretcharmstrong
Date: 2005
Size: 62,6 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 320 kbps / 44 kHz / (2) Stereo
Artist: Stretch Arm Strong
Album: Free At Last
Label: We Put Out Records
Playtime: 38:41 min
Genre: Hardcore
URL: http://www.myspace.com/stretcharmstrong
Date: 2005
Size: 62,6 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 320 kbps / 44 kHz / (2) Stereo
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1. The Hardest Part
2. Hearts on Fire
3. Faces
4. The Sound of Names Dropping
5. To the End
6. When All Else Fails
7. Flight 828
8. Every Last Minute
9. Landslide
10. This Time
11. (This May Be in Fact) As Good As It Gets
12. A Time for Peace
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Stretch Arm Strong is a hardcore punk band, Several of the band members are outspoken Christians, but they prefer not to be classified as a Christian band in some cases, Stretch Arm Strong has actively addressed several pressing social concerns, such as the following:
* Their first album for Solid State, Rituals of Life, was dedicated to a friend of the band, Matthew Leveton, who was injured in a car accident and left quadriplegic. The band has since done several benefit shows for raising money for Leveton's recovery.
* On their album A Revolution Transmission, they had a song called "Take Back. Control" which provided a candid, but clean, discussion of sexual violence. The song was intended for rape victims in particular, and they included a telephone number for a rape hotline in the liner notes for the CD.
* Band members Chris McLane and David Sease are longtime vegetarians, have shown support for PETA, and the band went on a "Hardcore Against Fur" tour starting in December 2004 with H2O and With Honor.
Throughout their career, Stretch Arm Strong has made their music -- and themselves -- as youth-friendly as possible, they have also refused to play shows at venues (or even in cities) which would not allow anyone under 18 to attend their concerts. In addition, some of the band members served as schoolteachers when not playing with the band.
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