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Found in limited CD's with free Faber Drive Tunecardz with this specific song. Found in limited CD's with free Faber Drive Tunecardz with this specific song.


==Personnel== ==Personnel==

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Seven Second Surgery is the debut album by Canadian pop punk band Faber Drive. It was released on May 1, 2007 under 604 Records.

"24 Story (Love Affair)" and "Sex and Love" from Faber Drive's previous EP were added onto "Seven Second Surgery".

Track listing

  1. "24 Story Love Affair"
  2. "Tongue Tied"
  3. "Second Chance"
  4. "Sex and Love"
  5. "Sleepless Nights (Never Let Her Go)"
  6. "Killin' Me"
  7. "When I'm with You"
  8. "Summer Fades to Fall"
  9. "Time Bomb"
  10. "Obvious"
  11. "You'll Make It"
  • All lyrics are by Faber Drive and Brian Howes except "Tongue Tied" and "Second Chance" which was written by Faber Drive, Brian Howes and Chad Kroeger.

Bonus track

  1. (I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight

Found in limited CD's with free Faber Drive Tunecardz with this specific song.

Personnel

References

  1. "Seven Second Surgery at allmusic". Retrieved 2009-02-09.
Faber Drive
  • Dave Faber
  • Jordan Pritchett
  • Seamus O'Neill
  • Jeremy Liddle
  • Ray Bull
  • Andrew Stricko
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