Since 1972

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Since 1972
Since 1972.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 24, 2009
RecordedLong Beach, California
GenreGlam rock[1]
Length29:45
LabelOuterscope Records
Josh Freese chronology
The Notorious One Man Orgy
(2000)
Since 1972
(2009)
My New Friends
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]

Since 1972 is the second solo album by American drummer Josh Freese. It was released on March 24, 2009 on Freese's own label, Outerscope.

Pricing plans[]

Inspired by the value-added packages offered by collaborator Trent Reznor for the 2008 Nine Inch Nails album The Slip, Freese implemented a value-added purchase plan for the album with various premium options. For example, people who paid $50 got a congratulatory phone call, while people who paid $20,000 got two songs recorded about them.

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Josh Freese, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Think That's OK" 3:30
2."We All Knew" 1:45
3."Blood On Your Knuckles" 2:24
4."2002" 3:24
5."I Wanna Cheat On My Girlfriend" 2:47
6."Who Am I To Say, Really?"Josh Freese, Stone Gossard, Eric Walton3:44
7."Point Some Fingers" 3:02
8."Get Away With It" 2:22
9."Because" 2:11
10."It's Fucked Up" 2:09
11."All Goddamn Day" 2:29

Personnel[]

  • Josh Freese - all instruments and vocals (except where noted below)

Additional musicians

  • Warren Fitzgerald - guitar solo on "Blood On Your Knuckles"
  • Jason Freese - saxophone solo on "It's Fucked Up"
  • Stone Gossard - bass guitar on "Who Am I To Say, Really?"
  • - guitar solo on "Point Some Fingers"
  • - piano and harmonica on "I Wanna Cheat On My Girlfriend"
  • Skerik - Fender Rhodes keyboard on "Who Am I To Say, Really?"
  • Lyle Workman - guitar solo on "Get Away With It"

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