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Released
  
November 7, 2006

Release date
  
7 November 2006

Artist
  
The Chelsea Smiles

Label
  
Acetate Records

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Genres
  
Punk rock, Hard rock, Sleaze rock

Todd Youth albums
  
No Lunch, Nothing Is Anywhere, 6:66 Satan's Child, Samhain III: November‑Coming‑Fire, The Lost Tracks of Danzig

Thirty Six Hours Later is the debut full-length release by hard rock band The Chelsea Smiles. It was released on November 7, 2006 via Acetate Records in the United States and released by People Like You... Records in Europe.

Contents

Most of the tracks are written by former D Generation guitarist Todd Youth, though some of them were co-written with Christian Martucci including "Nothing Wrong", "Feelin' to Kill" and "Alright, Alright". "Heart Attack", The Single from Thirty Six Hours Later, was a Todd Youth/Skye Vaughan-Jayne co-write. The album also features a cover of New York Dolls track "Chatterbox".

The album was produced by former Adam Ant bassist Bruce Witkin.

Track listing

All songs written by Todd Youth, except where noted.

  1. "Nothing Wrong" (Christian Martucci, Youth) - 2:38
  2. "I Want More" - 3:04
  3. "Heart Attack" (Skye Vaughan-Jayne, Youth) - 2:17
  4. "Nothing to Lose" - 2:34
  5. "Pillbox" - 2:26
  6. "Alright, Alright" (Martucci, Youth) - 2:34
  7. "News for You" (Dan Rispler, Youth) - 2:43
  8. "You Can't Give Me Anything" - 3:41
  9. "Built to Last" - 2:16
  10. "Something's Gotta Give" - 2:16
  11. "Chatterbox" (Johnny Thunders) - 2:12
  12. "Feelin' to Kill" (Martucci, Rispler, Youth) - 3:53

Credits

  • Skye Vaughan-Jayne - lead vocals, guitar
  • Todd Youth - vocals, guitar
  • Johnny Martin - bass, vocals
  • Karl "Rockfist" Rosqvist - drums
  • Bruce Witkin - producer
  • Songs

    1Nothing Wrong2:38
    2I Want More3:04
    3Heart Attack2:17

    References

    Thirty Six Hours Later Wikipedia