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| Name        = Rock and Roll Part Three
| name        = Rock and Roll Part Three
| Type        = studio
| type        = studio
| Artist      = [[Ozma|Ozma]]
| artist      = [[Ozma|Ozma]]
| Cover      = RockAndRollPartThree.jpg
| cover        = RockAndRollPartThree.jpg
| Released    = [[January 1]], [[2000]]<br>[[August 21]], [[2001]]
| alt          =
| Recorded    = [[October 11]]–[[November 4]], [[1999]] at Pop Squad Studios, Hollywood, CA
| released    = [[January 1]], [[2000]]<br>[[August 21]], [[2001]]
| Genre       = Indie pop<br/>Emo<br/>Geek rock<br/>Power pop
| format      =
| Length      = 45:22 (Original CD)<br/>46:02 (Enhanced CD)<br/>45:27 (2014 Remaster)
| recorded    = [[October 11]]–[[November 4]], [[1999]] at Pop Squad Studios, Hollywood, CA
| Label      = [[Tornado Recordings]] (2000)<br />MP3.com (2000)<br />{{Wikipedia|Kung Fu Records}} (2001)
| studio       =
| | Reviews    = * Allmusic {{Rating|4|5}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20210914170334/https://www.allmusic.com/album/rock-and-roll-part-three-mw0000012924 link]
| genre        = Indie pop<br/>Emo<br/>Geek rock<br/>Power pop
| length      = 45:22 (Original CD)<br/>46:02 (Enhanced CD)<br/>45:27 (2014 Remaster)
| label        = [[Tornado Recordings]] (2000)<br />MP3.com (2000)<br />{{Wikipedia|Kung Fu Records}} (2001)
| producer    = Bruce Witkin
| reviews      =
* Allmusic {{Rating|4|5}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20210914170334/https://www.allmusic.com/album/rock-and-roll-part-three-mw0000012924 link]
* Punknews.org {{Rating|5|5}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20200807103320/https://www.punknews.org/review/606/ozma-rock-and-roll-part-three link]
* Punknews.org {{Rating|5|5}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20200807103320/https://www.punknews.org/review/606/ozma-rock-and-roll-part-three link]
| Producer   = Bruce Witkin
| metascore   =
| Last album  = ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]''<br/>(1999)
| song_reviews =
| This album  = ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''<br/>(2000)
| prev_title  = ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]''<br/>(1999)
| Next album  = ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''<br/>(2001)
| prev_year    =
| Misc = {{Singles
| next_title  = ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''<br/>(2001)
| next_year    =
| misc        = {{Singles
  | name          = Rock and Roll Part Three
  | name          = Rock and Roll Part Three
  | type          = studio
  | type          = studio
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''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'' is the first studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was originally released on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Recordings]] on [[January 1]], [[2000]]. After signing to {{Wikipedia|Kung Fu Records}}, the label agreed to re-release both ''Rock and Roll Part Three'' and ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]'' with some new mixing and both being remastered. This remastered version was released on [[August 21]], [[2001]].
''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'' is the first studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was originally released on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Recordings]] on [[January 1]], [[2000]]. After signing to {{Wikipedia|Kung Fu Records}}, the label agreed to re-release both ''Rock and Roll Part Three'' and ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]'' with some new mixing and both being remastered. This remastered version was released on [[August 21]], [[2001]].