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Dogrel .
2001 studio album by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
B.R.M.C. Released April 3, 2001 Recorded 2000 Studio
Genre
Length 57 :08 Label Virgin Producer Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
"Red Eyes and Tears" Released: 2001
"Rifles" Released: 2001
"Love Burns" Released: 2001
"Whatever Happened to My Rock 'n' Roll (Punk Song)" Released: 2001
"Spread Your Love" Released: 2002
B.R.M.C. is the debut studio album by American rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club , released on Virgin Records on April 3, 2001.
"Spread Your Love" was used in 2003 Vin Diesel film A Man Apart and features in the TV show Skins . It has also been used in a series of commercials for Ketel One vodka as well as The Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas. The NME rated the song as the 27th best song of 2002.
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