Left of Self-Centered - Butch Walker

Left of Self-Centered

Butch Walker

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2002-07-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2002 Arista Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Rock Vocal Power 1:56 USD 1.29
2
My Way 4:00 USD 1.29
3
Suburbia 4:07 USD 1.29
4
Trouble 3:58 USD 1.29
5
Alicia Amnesia 3:42 USD 1.29
6
Sober 3:20 USD 1.29
7
Into the Black 3:38 USD 1.29
8
Get Down 4:03 USD 1.29
9
Far Away from Close 3:52 USD 1.29
10
Diary of a San Fernando Sexx S 3:39 USD 1.29
11
If (Jeannie's Song) 4:53 USD 1.29
12
Take Tomorrow (One Day At a Ti 4:30 USD 1.29
13
15 Minutes Blank (No Music) 14:58 USD Album Only
14
Get Stupid With With You 4:58 USD 1.29
Left of Self-Centered - Butch Walker
Cover Album Left of Self-Centered - Butch Walker

Reviews

  • two words....
    5
    By Kristy123452209
    .....f-ing amazing!
  • After the Marvelous 3
    5
    By Wingliss
    I was devestated when they were forced to disband. I canno believe the anticipation and hardcore excitement I felt when I learned of Butch's solo project. I was lucky enough to be working at a record store at the time...and got plenty of people to buy it just by playing SugarBuzz. The feel-good, take-this, rock and roll epicness of this album makes me so happy. You will sing along with every bit of this album. And Butch's vocals just blow me away, especially on Sober.
  • One Of A Kind...
    5
    By mikeisnowonfire
    Butch Walker has an amazing insight to the music world, and more importantly, knows how to have fun expressing his angst on this album. This album has a little bit of everything, rock n' roll-wise. Buy this if you want something to sing and rock to whenever!!
  • Amazing
    5
    By glpaul90
    This is an amazing mix of Rock and Pop. From the first track you realize that he is as cynical as they come, yet he doesn't take himself too seriously. The album sounds cocky but is filled with humor and insight. The music is guitar driven but his astounding vocals shine through. This album is a testament of how messed up the record business is, because these songs should be on radio stations across the country.