Apocadelic

Apocadelic is the debut and only studio album by British boy band Point Break. The album was released on 7 August 2000 and peaked at number 21 on the British Charts.

Apocadelic
Studio album by
Released 7 August 2000
Recorded1999-2000
GenrePop, rock
Length41:26[1]
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerGraham Stack
Brian Rawling
Singles from Apocadelic
  1. "Do We Rock?"
    Released: 27 September 1999
  2. "Stand Tough"
    Released: 10 January 2000
  3. "Freakytime"
    Released: 10 April 2000
  4. "You"
    Released: 24 July 2000
  5. "What About Us?"
    Released: 20 November 2000

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Do We Rock?"
  • David Oliver
  • Brett Adams
  • Danielle Barnett
  • Johnathan Newman
  • George Robert Trotter
  • David Charles Holmes
  • Graham Stack
3:14
2."Stand Tough"
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Johnathan Newman
  • Trotter
  • Holmes
  • Andrew Tumi
  • Kenneth Nathaniel Barry
3:49
3."Freakytime"
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Newman
  • Holmes
  • Tumi
  • Barry
4:21
4."The Game" (live)
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Newman
  • Holmes
  • Tumi
  • Barry
3:51
5."Baby, I Don't Care!"
  • Nicholas Sayer
3:27
6."You"
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Holmes
  • Declan Bennett
4:21
7."What About Us?"
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Holmes
  • Bennett
4:21
8."Say Yeah!"
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Trotter
  • Barnett
  • Holmes
  • Tumi
  • Barry
3:53
9."Apocadelic"
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Holmes
  • Bennett
  • Tumi
  • Barry
3:25
10."Tag the Party!"
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Holmes
  • Bennett
  • Tumi
  • Barry
3:03
11."Freakytime" (unplugged)
  • Oliver
  • Adams
  • Barnett
  • Newman
  • Holmes
  • Tumi
  • Barry
4:11

The Video Breakers - PB Cassettes Message - VHS & DVD

  • Opening
  • Let It Be Ft Ferry Aid
  • Perfect Day Ft Various 99
  • We Are The World
  • Do We Rock
  • What About Us
  • Credits

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
European Albums Chart[2] 90
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[3] 35
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[4] 83
Scottish Albums (OCC)[5] 16
UK Albums (OCC)[6] 21

References



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