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Choice of a New Generation
Studio album by Fifteen
Released1992
RecordedSummer 1992
StudioArt of Ears Studio in San Francisco
GenrePunk rock
Length44:50
LabelLookout Records
ProducerAndy Ernst
Fifteen chronology
Swain's First Bike Ride
(1991)
Choice of a New Generation
(1992)
Buzz
(1994)
Professional ratings
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Choice of a New Generation is the second album by the punk rock band Fifteen. It was released in 1992 through Lookout! Records. It is similar to the band's debut album, as it features long punk songs that deal with love and social commentary.

It is the only Fifteen album to feature Lucky Dog on bass and backing vocals.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Petroleum Distillation"5:16
2."The End of the Summer"3:08
3."Separation 2"4:12
4."Communication"3:40
5."Domination=Destruction"3:57
6."Lookin' For Trouble"2:20
7."Separation 1"4:26
8."Perfection"3:56
9."Fation"4:15
10."Rejection"3:15
11."Sweet Distraction"2:30
12."The End of the Century"3:55
Total length:44:50

Personnel

Production

References

  1. "Choice of a New Generation - Fifteen | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  2. Prested, Kevin (November 28, 2014). Punk USA: The Rise and Fall of Lookout Records. Microcosm Publishing. ISBN 9781621069201 – via Google Books.
  3. "Fifteen to Reissue 'The Choice of a New Generation'". www.punknews.org.
  4. "FIFTEEN- "The Choice Of A New Generation" LP - Dead Broke Distro". store.deadbrokerecords.com.
Fifteen
  • Jeff Ott
  • Jack Curran
  • Mikey Mischief
  • Mark Moreno
  • Jean Repetto
  • Lucky Dog
  • Chris Flanagan
  • John Ogle
  • Jesse Wickman
  • Joe Cable
  • John Quintos
  • Scott Pierce
  • Jim Prior
  • Lisa D.
  • Vanessa Bain
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