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1998 studio album by Dogwood
Dogwood
Studio album by Dogwood
Released1998
GenrePunk rock
LabelSelf-released
ProducerDogwood
Dogwood chronology
Through Thick and Thin
(1997)
Dogwood
(1998)
More Than Conquerors
(1999)

Dogwood is the third full-length album by San Diego punk band Dogwood. It was self-recorded and self-released in 1998 and mainly sold by the band at shows or found at the local San Diego music stores Music Trader or Lou's records. The song Preschool days was rerecorded for this release at the suggestion of Warner Bros. records who were courting the band at the time. The tracks Never Die and Suffer were removed from the future rerelease This Is Not A New Album at the request of Tooth & Nail Records.

Track listing

  1. Firehead
  2. Never Die
  3. Belligerent Love
  4. Steinslinger
  5. Old Friends
  6. Preschool Days
  7. Suffer
  8. The Rise & Fall of Belinda & Ivan
  9. We Have No Talent
  10. What I Should Have Said
  11. Abandoned
  12. Redefine Defiance
  13. Progression
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