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01. "If it wasn't for hate we'd be dead by now" 02. "Dstryr / Dstryr" 03. "It's not the end of the world but I can see it from here" 04. "Where we belong (Album Version)" 05. "Next stop atro city" 06. "For he's a jolly good felon" 07. "A Better Nothing" 08. "Streets of nowhere" 09. "Dirty little heart" 10. "Darkest blue" 11. "The light that burns twice as bright..."
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 | Description: | Betrayed by Lost Prophets, released 14 January 2010, includes the following tracks: "It's Not The End Of The World But I Can See It From Here", "Next Stop Atro City", "A Better Nothing", "Dirty Little Heart" and more.
This version of Betrayed comes as a 1xCD. - 2010 release, the fourth studio album from the hard-hitting Welsh Metal heroes. The sextet's first two albums, 2000's the Fake Sound of Progress and 2004's Start Something, won them national acclaim, before third release, Liberation Transmission, saw the band win two Kerrang! Awards. This fine work is continued on the Betrayed, which is a much darker, grittier long player. As with previous releases, instrumental interludes frequently contribute to the listening experience, with singles 'It's Not the End of the World But I Can See It from Here' and 'Where We Belong' among the highlights. Although, at times, album number four could be described as lyrically aggressive in tone, the big hooks that have made the band a worldwide sensation very much remain - having road tested these songs live since 2007, there is an evident sense of confidence on display throughout. Intelligent, assured and littered with festival-sized moments of heavy metal genius, the Betrayed is another jaw-dropping smash from one of the most innovative Rock bands of recent years. |  | No. of tracks: |
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88697610052 |
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