| View Larger Image | Transistor | Audio CDby 311
| List Price: | $8.99 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Clean, Explicit Lyrics | | Studio: | Volcano | | Release Date: | August 05, 1997 | | Sales Rank: | 157,115th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Transistor
- Track 2: Prisoner
- Track 3: Galaxy
- Track 4: Beautiful Disaster
- Track 5: Inner Light Spectrum
- Track 6: Electricity
- Track 7: What Was I Thinking
- Track 8: Jupiter
- Track 9: Use of Time
- Track 10: Continuous Life
- Track 11: No Control
- Track 12: Running
- Track 13: Color
- Track 14: Light Years
- Track 15: Creature Feature
- Track 16: Tune In
- Track 17: Rub a Dub
- Track 18: Starshines
- Track 19: Strangers
- Track 20: Borders
- Track 21: Stealing Happy Hours
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)
| best 311 album by Brian Lomas (mich) 5 Stars October 25, 2005 311 has always been one of my favorate bands and this has to be there best work. the standout tracks of this cd are ''Transistor'', ''Electricity'', ''Beautiful Disaster''
a must get for any 311 fan or any music fan looking for something fresh and new
| | Celestial Being 5 Stars February 04, 2002 what 311 has done with this album is a milestone in music. the melodies and atomosphere they create are nothing short of amazing. lyrics that speak of different energies within their positive ideal make them invincible to negativity and an inspiration to all. open you mind and expand!
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