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Passive Aggressive: Singles 2002-2010

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Disc 1 of 2
01
Why Won't You Talk About It?
3:10
02
Where Damage Isn't Already Done
2:46
03
Annie Laurie
2:55 $0.99
04
Ewan
2:24
05
Pulling Our Weight
3:21 $0.99
06
This Past Week
5:13 $0.99
07
The Worst Taste In Music
2:52 $0.99
08
We Made The Team
3:28 $0.99
09
Bachelor Kisses
3:43 $0.99
10
Freddie And The Trojan Horse
3:13 $0.99
11
David
3:32 $0.99
12
Heaven's On Fire
3:32 $0.99
13
Never Follow Suit
4:09 $0.99
14
The New Improved Hypocrisy
4:03 $0.99
Disc 2 of 2
01
Liebling
2:51
02
We Would Fall Against The Tide
3:18
03
You And Me Then?
1:27 $0.99
04
Peace Of Mind
3:27 $0.99
05
Tåget
0:56 $0.99
06
Slottet
2:57 $0.99
07
What You Sell
3:10 $0.99
08
Mad About The Boy
3:27 $0.99
09
Closing Scene
4:16 $0.99
10
Messy Enough
3:27 $0.99
11
The Idle Urban Contemporaries
1:57 $0.99
12
All About Our Love
3:12 $0.99
13
On Your Side
3:15 $0.99
14
The One
3:05 $0.99
Album Information

Total Tracks: 28   Total Length: 89:06

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