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twothirtyeight - Regulate The Chemicals FLAC

Singer:

twothirtyeight

Album:

Regulate The Chemicals

Genre:

Rock music

FLAC album size:

1754 mb

MP3 album size:

1863 mb

WMA album size:

1651 mb

Other music formats:

DTS RA DXD AA MOD AIFF MMF

Rating:

4.6 ✱

Style:

Indie Rock

Country:

US

Date of release:

2010

twothirtyeight - Regulate The Chemicals FLAC


twothirtyeight - Regulate The Chemicals FLAC

Tracklist

A1 The Hands Of Men
A2 There Is No Dana
A3 Coin-Laundry Loser
A4 The Sticks Are Woven In The Spokes
A5 This Town Will Eat You
B1 The Bastard Son And The Spoiled One
B2 Les Wirth
B3 Moving Too Far
B4 Songs Will Write The Words
B5 Ears And Fingers
B6 Indian In Your Eyes

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed From – Tooth & Nail Records

Notes

twothirtyeight was the brainchild of Chris Staples and Regulate The Chemicals served as their debut record; originally released on Takehold Records. This reissue includes two tracks ("Les Wirth" and "The Sticks Are Woven In the Spokes") not found on the original press.

Pressing info:
180 gram white vinyl (limited to 150)
Black (limited to 100) THIS
Clear (limited to 200)
Blue (limited to 25)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
THR1021 twothirtyeight Regulate The Chemicals ‎(CD, Album) Takehold Records THR1021 US 2000
DPRO17050 twothirtyeight Regulate The Chemicals ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Tooth & Nail Records DPRO17050 US 2002
BK1001, none twothirtyeight Regulate The Chemicals ‎(LP, Album, Whi) BlessedKilling.com, Takehold Records BK1001, none US 2001
RR-001 twothirtyeight Regulate The Chemicals ‎(LP, Album, RP, Whi) Recession Records RR-001 US 2010
RR-001 twothirtyeight Regulate The Chemicals ‎(LP, Cle) Recession Records RR-001 US 2010

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