Just One
Just One is the debut album by the hardcore band Better Than a Thousand, released in 1997. Originally just intended to be a fun project, Ray Cappo, Graham Land and Ken Olden recorded some hardcore songs at Issa Diao's (of Good Clean Fun) studio in Atlanta. After releasing this album, the band gained a large following. This was mainly because Better Than a Thousand's sound reminds a lot of people of Ray's old band Youth of Today, only then slightly updated to the melodic hardcore style that was famous around 1997.
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| Released | July 1997 | |||
| Genre | Hardcore punk | |||
| Label | Revelation Records | |||
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Track listing
    
- "Live Today" - 2:28
 - "It Never Rains" - 1:58
 - "Just One" - 1:46
 - "Motivation" - 1:22
 - "We Spoke Our Minds" - 2:34
 - "Nightclub" - 2:04
 - "You Were The One" - 2:15
 - "Alternative Nation" - 1:52
 - "When Seasons Change" - 2:24
 - "Is It Education...?" - 1:42
 - "Apology" - 2:40
 - "Sunshine" - 1:15
 
Credits
    
- Ray Cappo - vocals
 - Ken Olden - drums
 - Graham Land - guitar
 - Jeff Neumann - bass
 - Issa Diao - engineer
 - Tom Bejgrowicz - artwork
 
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