4am Friday


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FieldValue
name4am Friday
typeAlbum
artistAvail
coverAvail-4amfriday.jpg
releasedMay 10, 1996
recordedJanuary–February 1996 at Uncle Punchy Studio, Silver Spring, Maryland
genrePunk rock, hardcore punk, melodic hardcore
labelLookout!
prev_titleDixie
prev_year1994
next_titleLive at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco
next_year1998
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| name = 4am Friday | type = Album | artist = Avail | cover = Avail-4amfriday.jpg | alt = | released = May 10, 1996 | recorded = January–February 1996 at Uncle Punchy Studio, Silver Spring, Maryland | venue = | studio = | genre = Punk rock, hardcore punk, melodic hardcore | length = | label = Lookout! | producer = | prev_title = Dixie | prev_year = 1994 | next_title = Live at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco | next_year = 1998 | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 = Pitchfork Media | rev2Score = 8.3/10 | rev3 = | rev3Score = 4am Friday is the third studio album by Avail. It is named after the day and time the band received news of Bob Baynor's death (of the band Maximillian Colby). The song "F.C.A." was also written about Bob. It was released in 1996 on Lookout! Records and reissued in 2006 by Jade Tree Records. The reissue also includes the Live at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco album. The song "Simple Song" was featured in the 2002 skateboarding video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.

Track listing

| title1 = Simple Song | length1 = 3:12 | title2 = Order | length2 = 1:36 | title3 = Tuesday | length3 = 2:29 | title4 = 92 | length4 = 1:41 | title5 = McCarthy | length5 = 2:27 | title6 = (Ben) | length6 = 0:31 | title7 = Monroe Park | length7 = 1:28 | title8 = Armchair | length8 = 1:34 | title9 = Fix | length9 = 2:07 | title10 = Blue Ridge | length10 = 2:34 | title11 = Swing Low | length11 = 1:13 | title12 = F.C.A. | length12 = 1:44 | title13 = Hang | length13 = 2:44 | title14 = Governor | length14 = 1:58 | title15 = Nameless | length15 = 2:42 | headline = 2006 Re-Release Bonus Tracks | title16 = South Bound 95 | length16 = 1:32 | title17 = Stride | length17 = 2:55 | title18 = Order | length18 = 1:46 | title19 = Tuning | length19 = 2:31 | title20 = Fix | length20 = 2:12 | title21 = FCA | length21 = 2:24 | title22 = Pinned Up | length22 = 2:41 | title23 = Nickel Bridge | length23 = 1:46 | title24 = Simple Song | length24 = 3:07 | title25 = Clone | length25 = 2:19 | title26 = Nameless | length26 = 3:22 | title27 = Scuffle Town | length27 = 1:19 | title28 = Blue Ridge | length28 = 3:55 | title29 = Virus | length29 = 2:35 | title30 = Model | length30 = 3:54

References

References

  1. Raftery, Brian. "4AM Friday". All Music.
  2. Baron, Zach. "Avail". Pitch Fork.
  3. I. G. N. Staff. (2002-10-09). "Tony Hawk 4 Soundtrack".

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