Face To Face (1996 Face To Face Album)

Face To Face (1996 Face to Face album)

Face to Face is the 1996 self-titled fourth album by the California punk band Face to Face. This album was their third major label (A&M) album, although the first two were with the A&M imprint, Victory, that is not associated with the current Victory Records. The art on the album jacket is similar to the art on the Black Flag album Damaged.

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