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First Impressions of Earth | Vinyl

by The Strokes

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Binding:  Vinyl
Studio:  RCA
Release Date:  January 03, 2006
Sales Rank:  8,033th


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: You Only Live Once
  • Track 2: Juicebox
  • Track 3: Heart in a Cage
  • Track 4: Razorblade
  • Track 5: On the Other Side
  • Track 6: Vision of Division
  • Track 7: Ask Me Anything
  • Track 8: Electricityscape
  • Track 9: Killing Lies
  • Track 10: Fear of Sleep
  • Track 11: 15 Minutes
  • Track 12: Ize of the World
  • Track 13: Evening Sun
  • Track 14: Red Light

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