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New Year's Revolution is the debut album of Project Rocket. Since Project Rocket broke up after the making of this album, this album was their first and only LP studio album.

Credits

  • T.J. Minich : Bass, Vocals
  • Noah Nickel: Bass, Clapping
  • Andrew Hurley: Percussion, Animation, Clapping, Vocals
  • Kyle Johnson: Bass, Clapping, Guitar

Track listing

  1. "Draw Me Closer" (3:19)
  2. "True Til College" (3:23)
  3. "The Pen and Paper Cliche" (2:19)
  4. "Peoples History of Us" (5:25)
  5. "You Charlatan" (3:04)
  6. "Send In the Replicas" (3:08)
  7. "With Stars In Her Eyes" (3:06)
  8. "Slow Motion Suicide" (2:52)
  9. "Andy's Song" (3:55)
  10. "Drink Yourself to Sleep" (3:38)
  11. "A New Year's Revolution" (8:25)

Trivia

  • "You Charlatan" was originally in their split EP with Fall Out Boy, Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy.
  • Andy's Song is written and performed by the drummer, Andy Hurley.
  • The songs Project Rocket tracks on Split EP were sung by T.J. Minich, in this album it was performed mostly by Andy Hurley.
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