2002 studio album by The Datsuns
The Datsuns is the debut album of the New Zealand hard rock band The Datsuns . It was released in 2002 and had three songs which had previously appeared on 7" singles: "Sittin' Pretty", "Fink For The Man" and "Lady".
A music video was produced for "In Love", which consists of a black and white concert footage of the song's performance. On the 2003 revival of Headbangers Ball , hosted by Metallica , drummer Lars Ulrich praised The Datsuns before playing "In Love".
Track listing
"Sittin' Pretty" 3:02
"MF From Hell" 3:34
"Lady" 2:56
"Harmonic Generator" 3:04
"What Would I Know" 5:35
"At Your Touch" 3:30
"Fink For The Man" 4:34
"In Love" 2:55
"You Build Me Up (To Bring Me Down)" 3:58
"Freeze Sucker" 6:01
Charts
Certifications
References
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