06. "In Another World (You Would've Found Yourself By Now)"
07. "Let's Get Clinical"
08. "Roller Disco Dreams"
09. "Tanned"
10. "Questing, Not Coasting"
11. "Overland, West Of Suez"
12. "I Haven't Seen Her In Ages"
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Description:
Australian Special Edition with Bonus Track.
Recorded at Hesby Street, Los Angeles, during the month of October 2008.
Mastered at Metropolis, London.
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