1983 EP by The Faith
Subject to Change is the first and only EP by American hardcore band The Faith . It was released in December 1983 through Dischord Records . It was released after the band had broken up.
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 1]
All lyrics are written by The Faith; all music is composed by The Faith.
Side one Title 1. "Aware" 1:40 2. "Say No More" 1:30 3. "Limitations" 1:24 4. "No Choice" 1:03
Side two Title 1. "Untitled" 1:07 2. "Subject to Change" 1:33 3. "More of the Same" 1:33 4. "Slowdown" 2:58 Total length: 12:52
2011 Reissue – The Faith first demo Title 1. "You're X'd" 1:06 2. "Don't Tell Me" 0:59 3. "In The Black" 1:49 4. "In Control" 1:07 5. "It's Time" 0:59 6. "Another victim" 0:43 7. "Nightmare" 1:11 8. "Trapped" 0:48 9. "No Choice" 0:54 10. "Confusion is the End" 1:42 11. "What's Wrong With Me?" 0:44 Total length: 24:38
Demos recorded in December 1981 at Inner Ear Studios.
Ian MacKaye , The Faith – production
Don Zientara – engineering
Kim Gregg – photography [front cover]
Tiffany Pruitt – photography [back cover]
Amy Pickering, Leslie Clague, Susan Dynner – photography [insert]
Glen E. Friedman – photography [label]
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