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Amphetamine

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Download links and information about Amphetamine by Pete Way. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 45:00 minutes.

Artist: Pete Way
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 11
Duration: 45:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. That's Tuff 4:40
2. Hangin' Out 3:26
3. Fooled Again 4:44
4. American Kid (What a Shame) 3:09
5. Hole 2:32
6. Hole 2 3:29
7. Crazy 5:09
8. Hand to Hold 6:04
9. That's Tuff (Original Demo) 4:30
10. Fooled Again (Original Demo) 4:15
11. American Kid (What a Shame) [Original Demo] 3:02

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Chronicling a dark dalliance with drugs, Amphetamine, the debut solo album by UFO/Waysted bassist Pete Way, was bound to surprise fans of his previous work when it originally surfaced in 2001. Recorded with the help of guitarist Walt James and drummer Scott Phillips, the disc marks Way's introduction as a vocalist, revealing his personal demons amid a dark, raw, noisy backdrop that comes closest to the punk/metal efforts of Motörhead and the heroin-plagued '90s grunge movement, as evidenced by tracks like "That's Tuff" and "American Kid (What a Shame)." As a vocalist, Way is only passable, and the mere eight studio cuts offered make Amphetamine, Rovi