The Last Thing You Forget

The Last Thing You Forget
EP / compilation album by
Released21 July 2009 (EP)
15 September 2009 (CD)
GenreMelodic hardcore,[1] emo, pop-punk, hardcore punk
Length6:26 (EP)
26:45 (CD)
LabelRun for Cover
Title Fight chronology
Kingston
(2008)
The Last Thing You Forget
(2009)
Shed
(2011)

The Last Thing You Forget is an EP and compilation album by American rock band Title Fight. Originally released as a three-song EP on 7-inch vinyl in July 2009, the September CD reissue also includes two of Title Fight's prior EPs (their 2007 split with The Erection Kids and 2008's Kingston) and a previously unreleased track, "Western Haikus".[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Title Fight.

EP
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Symmetry"Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin2:13
2."Introvert"Ned Russin2:02
3."No One Stays at the Top Forever"Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin2:11
Total length:6:26
CD compilation tracks
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
4."Memorial Field"Jamie Rhoden2:14
5."Loud and Clear"Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin3:06
6."Youreyeah"Ned Russin2:10
7."Room 200"Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin0:57
8."Evander"Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin1:57
9."Anaconda Sniper"Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin2:40
10."Goldwaite"Ned Russin2:48
11."Neck Deep"Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin2:26
12."Western Haikus"Ned Russin2:01
Total length:26:45

Notes

  • For several years following the album's release, the titles of "Evander" and "Anaconda Sniper" were mistakenly switched on digital streaming platforms. As of July 2023, this has been corrected.
  • On the original 7-inch release, there is a hidden, instrumental track on the B-side titled, “Lucky”.
  • Tracks 4–6 were originally released on their 2008 release 'Kingston'.
  • Tracks 7–11 were originally released on a 2007 split with The Erection Kids.
  • Track 12 previously unreleased.

Personnel

  • Jamie Rhoden – vocals, guitar
  • Shane Moran – guitar
  • Ben Russin – drums
  • Ned Russin – bass, vocals
Technical personnel
  • Joe Loftus – engineer
  • Jay Maas – engineer
  • Mastering by Bill Wickham and Jay Maas

References

  1. ^ a b "The Last Thing You Forget". AllMusic. Retrieved October 6, 2012.