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2003 studio album by Wakefield
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American Made is the debut album by Wakefield , released in 2003.
To support the album, Wakefield opened for Avril Lavigne on North American dates on the second leg of her Try to Shut Me Up Tour .
All tracks are written by Wakefield and EMM, except "Un-Sweet Sixteen" which is written by Wakefield and Luke Ebbin . All tracks are produced by Matt Wallace , except "Un-Sweet Sixteen" and "Honesty", which are produced by Luke Ebbin
American Made – Standard edition Title 1. "Sold Out" 3:21 2. "Un-Sweet Sixteen" 2:55 3. "Say You Will" 3:17 4. "Heaven's Coming" 4:55 5. "Girls Rock Boys" 3:28 6. "Honesty" 3:24 7. "Positive Reinforcement" 2:53 8. "L7 (Medication)" 4:00 9. "Give Me a Reason" 3:51 10. "Goodbye" 4:23 11. "Infamous" 3:13 Total length: 39:40
American Made - Japanese edition (bonus track) Title 12. "Madonna" 2:55 Total length: 42:35
Vince Jones – Digital Editing
Brian Gardner – Mastering
John O'Brien – Programming, loops
L.A. Reid – Executive producer
Matt Wallace – Producer
Luke Ebbin – Producer
Gary Tole – Engineer
Mike Landolt – Engineer
Posie Muliadi – Engineer
Gary Tole – Mixing
Jeffrey Schulz – Art direction
Chapman Baehler – Photography
Joshua Sarubin – A&R
Robert Mainwaring – A&R
Peter Doris – Assistant
Rich Tapper – Assistant
Anthony Ruotolo – Assistant
Courtney Walter – Design
Joe-Mama Nitzberg – Creative designer
Wakefield – Main performer
Ryan Escolopio – Guitar , vocals
Aaron Escolopio – Drums , background vocals
J.D. Tennyson – Guitar, vocals
Mike Schoolden – Bass , background vocals
Tim Pagnotta – Background vocals