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Snapcase, Bright Flashes

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1517930

Disk length: 42m 35s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Believe/Revolt (Relocation Blueprint) 2:30
2. Dress Rehearsal 3:45
3. Blacktop 3:19
4. Skeptic 2:23
5. Ten A.M. (Good Morning, Mr. Coelacanth) 5:39
6. New Academy 3:04
7. Mountain Song 3:59
8. Depth Of Field 2:11
9. Freedom Of Choice 2:29
10. Gates Of Steel 3:18
11. Makeshift Tourniquet 2:10
12. Exile Etiquette (Only British People Can Fly) 6:24
13. Data Track 1:16

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Review

As one of the most progressive and influential bands in independent music, SNAPCASE have been on a dedicated mission to combine intellectual theory with aggressive music - the foundation of their career. SNAPCASE have taken another huge leap forward. SNAPCASE are pushing the envelope with this release of exclusive material and rarities. Bright Flashes is a must-have for any SNAPCASE fan - it completes the concept album that is "End Transmission", includes 4 covers of songs by DEVO, JANE'S ADDICTION and HELMET and also contains revolutionary remixes of "Ten AM", "Believe, Revolt", "Exile Etiquette" and more. This album showcases a new level of creativity for SNAPCASE, shines some light on artists that have inspired SNAPCASE and sets the tone for other artists to follow.

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Bright Flashes

Tracks: 12 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 38m 48s (-4m 13s)

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