| View Larger Image | First Impressions of Earth | Vinylby The Strokes
| List Price: | $15.98 | | Price: | $13.97 | | You Save: | $2.01 (13%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Vinyl | | Studio: | RCA | | Release Date: | January 03, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 8,033th |
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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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