| 6twenty | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | October 26, 2001 | |||
| Genre | Garage rock, garage punk | |||
| Length | 39:29 | |||
| Label | Flying Nun Records | |||
| Producer | The D4, Antonio Fernandez, Bob Frisbee | |||
| The D4 chronology | ||||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| Pitchfork Media | (2.8/10)[2] | 
| Rolling Stone | |
6twenty is the debut album released by New Zealand rock band The D4 in 2001. A limited edition vinyl version was released in 2002.
Track listing
- All songs written by the D4, except where noted.
 
- Original 2001 release
 
- "Rock'n'Roll Motherfucker" 2:00
 - "Party" 2:39
 - "Come On!" 2:23
 - "Pirate Love" (Johnny Thunders) 3:39
 - "Running On Empty" 3:12
 - "Ladies Man" 3:47
 - "Invader Ace" (Guitar Wolf) 2:46
 - "Little Baby" 3:08
 - "Rebekah" 3:37
 - "Mysterex" (The Scavengers) 3:56
 - "Exit To The City" 3:40
 - "Heartbreaker" 4:28
 
- 2002 Limited Vinyl release
 
- "Rock'n'Roll Motherfucker|RocknRoll Motherf**ker"
 - "Party"
 - "Come On!"
 - "Pirate Love"
 - "Running On Empty"
 - "Ladies Man"
 - "Invader Ace"
 - "Heartbreaker"
 - "Get Loose"
 - "Little Baby"
 - "Rebekah"
 - "Mysterex"
 - "Exit To The City"
 
- 2003 US release
 
- "Rock'n'Roll Motherfucker" (Abbreviated "RnR MF" on the back cover)
 - "Get Loose"
 - "Party"
 - "Come On!"
 - "Invader Ace"
 - "Exit To The City"
 - "Heartbreaker"
 - "Running On Empty"
 - "Ladies Man"
 - "Pirate Love"
 - "Little Baby"
 - "Rebekah"
 - "Mysterex"
 - "Outta Blues"
 
(Also includes enhanced CD extras, such as the video for "Get Loose")
Personnel
- Dion Palmer - Vocals, Guitars
 - Jimmy Christmas - Vocals, Guitars
 - Vaughan Williams - Bass
 - Daniel Pooley - Drums
 - Cameron Rowe - Organ
 
Production
- Produced By The D4, Antonio Fernandez & Bob Frisbee
 - Engineered By Andrew Buckton, Bob Frisbee & Malcolm Welsford
 
References
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