More Scared: The House of Faith Years
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More Scared: The House of Faith Years
Summary
More Scared: The House of Faith Years is an album[1].
Key Facts
- More Scared: The House of Faith Years's instance of is recorded as The House of Faith Years — instance of (P31): album[2].
- More Scared: The House of Faith Years's genre is The House of Faith Years — genre (P136): punk rock[3].
- More Scared: The House of Faith Years followed The House of Faith Years — follows (P155): The Streets of San Francisco[4].
- More Scared: The House of Faith Years was followed by The House of Faith Years — followed by (P156): A Juvenile Product of the Working Class[5].
- Among the performers on More Scared: The House of Faith Years was The House of Faith Years — performer (P175): Swingin' Utters[6].
- More Scared: The House of Faith Years's record label is recorded as The House of Faith Years — record label (P264): SideOneDummy Records[7].
- More Scared: The House of Faith Years was released on January 1, 1996[8].
- More Scared: The House of Faith Years's form of creative work is recorded as The House of Faith Years — form of creative work (P7937): compilation album[9].
Product Details
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Release type: Album[10]
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Secondary type(s): Compilation[11]
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First release date: 1996-01-23[12]
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Genre(s): punk rock[13]
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Community tags: punk rock[14]
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MusicBrainz ID: 13a90315-0c01-349d-a936-9ef54d53e15d[15]
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Authorship and Creation
More Scared: The House of Faith Years was performed by The House of Faith Years — performer (P175): Swingin' Utters[6].
Publication
More Scared: The House of Faith Years was published on January 1, 1996[8]. Its genre is The House of Faith Years — genre (P136): punk rock[3].
Adaptations and Inspiration
More Scared: The House of Faith Years followed The House of Faith Years — follows (P155): The Streets of San Francisco[4]. It was followed by The House of Faith Years — followed by (P156): A Juvenile Product of the Working Class[5].