Lyrics by American Steel

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  1. Beatdown
  2. Bloody Murder
  3. Cheer Up
  4. Close Enough Away
  5. Crashing Down
  6. Day To Night (like a Hint)
  7. Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts
  8. Decycling
  9. Every New Morning
  10. Fargo
  11. Got a Backbeat
  12. Graveyards
  13. Hope Springs from Somewhere
  14. Huckleberry Flynn
  15. Hurtlin'
  16. I Don't Mind
  17. Insurrection Ave
  18. It's Too Bloody Anyway
  19. Landmine Lullaby
  20. Latchkey Kid
  21. Loaded Gun
  22. Lonely All The Time
  23. Long Day
  24. Love And Logic
  25. Maria
  26. Mean Streak
  27. More Like A Dream
  28. New Religion Every Day
  29. Old Croy Road
  30. One Of These Days
  31. Optimist
  32. Or, Don't You Remember?
  33. Parting Glass
  34. Passerby
  35. Rainy Day
  36. Razorblades
  37. Rogue's March
  38. Rotting
  39. Shrapnel
  40. Sloppy Fucking Drunk
  41. Smile On Me
  42. Sons Of Avarice
  43. Speak, Oh Heart
  44. Standstill
  45. There Could Be More
  46. There's A New Life
  47. Three Cheers
  48. Time Gone By
  49. Trust
  50. Turn It Out
  51. Two Crooks
  52. Wake Up Alone
  53. Whiskey, Women, and Blackguarding (Ain't No Cure for a Broken Heart)

American Steel is an American punk rock band formed in 1995 in Oakland, California. When offered their first show, the group took their name from the block-long sign on the warehouse across the street. After playing at parties and smaller venues around the Bay Area for over a year, and undergoing several lineup changes, the band bought a van and embarked on their first tour of the US, lasting 32 days and covering 12,000 miles. After returning from tour, American Steel recorded their eponymous first album for San Francisco's New Disorder Records. In the spring of 1999, American Steel signed to Lookout! and released Rogue's March in October 1999. The recording process was intermittent, due to guitarist Ryan's initial diagnosis and early battle with leukemia. 2000 saw the band tour in both the U.S. and Canada, including appearances at South by Southwest and CMJ. Their third full-length, Jagged Thoughts followed in 2001. Following this, American Steel changed their name and sound in 2002, becoming Communiqué. The band reunited in 2007, and signed to Fat Wreck Chords. They released a new album entitled Destroy Their Future on October 2, 2007. They toured with Alkaline Trio in the summer of 2008 and with Donots in the fall of 2008 in Europe. In March 2009 they announced recording had begun on a second album for Fat Wreck Chords, Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts, which was released July 21, 2009.

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