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Fearless Records Announces Punk Goes Classic Rock Tracklisting

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Fearless Records
Artist: Fearless Records
By: Johan Wippsson
Date: 2010-02-24
Fearless Records Announces Punk Goes Classic Rock Tracklisting

Fearless Records is proud to announce the list of bands, artwork and tracklisting for Punk Goes Classic Rock. Make sure to add Punk Goes Classic Rock on MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter for song premieres, contests and more!
The first song off of Punk Goes Classic Rock will launch on MySpace March 3rd, but until then get an exclusive listen to a clip of The Almost's cover of "Free Fallin'" on MySpace by using Microsoft Tag!

1. Hit The Lights "More Than A Feeling" (originally recorded by Boston)
2. Versa Emerge "Paint It Black" (originally recorded by The Rolling Stones)
3. The Almost "Free Fallin'" (originally recorded by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
4. Mayday Parade "We Are The Champions" (originally recorded by Queen)
5. The Summer Set "Rock 'n Roll All Nite" (originally recorded by KISS)
6. We The Kings "Caught Up In You" (originally recorded by .38 Special)
7. A Skylit Drive "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" (originally recorded by Journey)
8. I See Stars "Your Love" (originally recorded by The Outfield)
9. Pierce The Veil "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" (originally recorded by Blue Oyster Cult)
10. Forever The Sickest Kids "Crazy Train" (originally recorded by Ozzy Osbourne)
11. The Maine "Pour Some Sugar On Me" (originally recorded by Def Leppard)
12. Envy On The Coast "All Along The Watchtower" (originally recorded by Jimi Hendrix)
13. Every Avenue "Take Me Home Tonight" (originally recorded by Eddie Money)
14. Never Shout Never "Bohemian Rhapsody" (originally recorded by Queen)
15. blessthefall "Dream On" (originally recorded by Aerosmith)
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