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The Gang's All Here

The Gang's All Here was the second album release by Irish-American punk band, the Dropkick Murphys. It is the first album that the band did with ex-Bruisers vocalist, Al Barr. The songs and the album as a whole has a strong, military theme resonating throughout. It was released in 1999 on Hellcat Records. The title track has a secret ending which caught many people by surprise. It's the answering machine of then guitarist, Rick Barton .

Tracklist

  1. "Roll Call"
  2. "Blood and Whiskey"
  3. "Pipebomb on Lansdowne"
  4. "Perfect Stranger"
  5. "10 Years of Service"
  6. "Upstarts and Broken Hearts"
  7. "Devil's Brigade"
  8. "Curse of a Fallen Soul"
  9. "Homeward Bound"
  10. "Going Strong"
  11. "The Fighting 69th"
  12. "Boston Asphalt"
  13. "Wheel of Misfortune"
  14. "The Only Road"
  15. "Amazing Grace"
  16. "The Gang's All Here"
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