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'''''Let's Talk About Feelings''''' is the fifth full-length [[album]] released by the punk rock band [[Lagwagon]]. [[NOFX]]'s ''[[Punk in Drublic]]'' (1994) was a big influence on the album.<ref>Sayce 2014, p. 38</ref>
'''''Let's Talk About Feelings''''' is the fifth full-length [[album]] released by the punk rock band [[Lagwagon]]. Singer, [[Joey Cape]] has stated that it is his favorite Lagwagon album.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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Let's Talk About Feelings is the fifth full-length album released by the punk rock band Lagwagon. Singer, Joey Cape has stated that it is his favorite Lagwagon album.

Track listing

  1. "After You My Friend" - 2:34
  2. "Gun in Your Hand" - 2:02
  3. "Leave the Light On" - 1:54
  4. "Change Despair" - 1:55
  5. "Train" - 2:24
  6. "Hurry up and Wait" - 0:34
  7. "Everything Turns Grey" (Agent Orange cover) - 1:49
  8. "Love Story" - 2:20
  9. "Messengers" - 1:57
  10. "The Kids Are All Wrong" - 1:07
  11. "May 16" - 2:57
  12. "Owen Meaney" - 3:43

Trivia

References

Citations
  1. ^ Holden, Eric (February 5, 2015). "Lagwagon plays unique brand of melodic skate punk". AXS. Retrieved July 31, 2016.
  2. ^ http://pitchfork.com/features/dicrescenzo/6127-dicrescenzo-2/
Sources
  • Sayce, Rob (September 2014). Bird, Ryan (ed.). "Hall of Fame: Punk in Drublic". Rock Sound (191). London: Freeway Press Inc. ISSN 1465-0185.