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Ramrod (EP)

Ramrod is a 2004 extended play (EP) by the American rock band Fuel. It was released independently by the band and primarily sold at live shows and through their official website at the time. The EP is notable for marking a shift in the band's sound and serving as a transition between their major label releases.

The Ramrod EP features a collection of tracks that showcase a heavier, more raw sound than Fuel's previous albums. It includes both newly written material and reworked versions of older songs. The EP's limited availability and the band's subsequent signing with a new record label make it a sought-after item among Fuel fans.

The tracks on Ramrod are generally considered to be more aggressive and less polished than the songs from Something Like Human and Natural Selection. The EP captures a specific moment in the band's evolution, demonstrating their ability to explore different musical styles and directions.

The exact track listing of the Ramrod EP and specific details surrounding its recording history have been subject to some uncertainty due to its independent release and limited distribution. However, it is generally agreed upon that the EP represents a significant step in Fuel's musical journey.