| Artist appears on A.F.I. Crash Love: Deluxe Edition CDs (2009) Deluxe Edition; Digipak; Canada
Davey Havok songs
$15.89 Goth-punk firebrands AFI follow up their smash 2006 effort, DECEMBERUNDERGROUND, with the propulsive blast of alterna-glam that is 2009's CRASH LOVE. Sticky with epic swaths of melodic rock and just enough swaggering goth-itude to please the emo-tweens, CRASH LOVE is
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| Artist appears on A.F.I. Black Sails In The Sunset CD (1999)
Davey Havok CD discography
$12.55 A.F.I. continue to grow musically on their fourth full-length album, Black Sails in the Sunset, which features a guest vocal from the Offspring's Dexter Holland. ~ Steve Huey
1999 release on Nitro for this raw and powerful East Bay hardcore punk
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| Artist appears on Transplants Transplants CD (2002)
Davey Havok songs
$10.05 The self-titled Transplants album represents Rancid vocalist Tim Armstrong's variant on that great rock & roll staple, the side project. As is often the case with such endeavors by members of famous bands, TRANSPLANTS was recorded bit by bit over
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| Artist appears on Tiger Army Tiger Army CD (1999)
Davey Havok albums
$9.89 In the late '70s and early '80s, it wasn't uncommon to find punk bands that were enamored of '50s and early '60s rock & roll. The Clash covered the Bobby Fuller Four's "I Fought the Law," and the Ramones were
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| Artist appears on Tiger Army Music From Regions Beyond CD (2007) Digipak
Davey Havok CD discography
$11.45 Southern California's Tiger Army has built a loyal following with their gutsy, stripped down psychobilly sound. MUSIC FROM REGIONS BEYOND, the band's fourth album, contains more of their classic, punk-influenced rock & roll, yet also branches out into country, synth-pop,
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| Artist appears on A.F.I. Fire Inside Vinyl LP (1998)
Davey Havok music CDs
$7.29 Recorded at The Art Of Ears, Hayward, California.
A.F.I.: Davey Havok (vocals); Mark (guitar); Hunter Burgan (Bass); Adam Carson (drums).
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| Artist appears on Tiger Army Tiger Army Vinyl LP (1999)
Davey Havok discography
$15.55 In the late '70s and early '80s, it wasn't uncommon to find punk bands that were enamored of '50s and early '60s rock & roll. The Clash covered the Bobby Fuller Four's "I Fought the Law," and the Ramones were
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| Artist appears on A.F.I. Sing The Sorrow CD (2003)
Davey Havok albums
$10.39 SING THE SORROW was nominated for
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| Artist appears on A.F.I. Art Of Drowning CD (2000)
Davey Havok music CDs
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| Artist appears on A.F.I. Very Proud Of Ya CD (1996)
Davey Havok discography
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