CD Pias Coop/ Moshi Moshi Release date: 16/Feb/2010
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Sales Rank:
#6543 in Other Alternative #24653 in Rock
Style:
Other Alternative
Product No.:
1898392628
Details / Tracklist:
01. "When I Go"
02. "Giving Up On Love"
03. "I Was Unconscious, It Was A Dream"
04. "It Doesn't Have To Be Beautiful, Unless It's Beautiful"
05. "There Is No Good Way To Say I'm Leaving You"
06. "Trophy Room"
07. "Because We're Dead"
08. "Dance 'Til The Morning Light"
09. "Sorry About The Doom"
10. "Come On Youth"
11. "Apples And Pairs"
12. "Our Most Brilliant Friends / Secret Track"
Number of discs:
1
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