3.6.3

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3.6.3
Indochine - 3.6.3.jpg
Live album by
Released2003 (2003)
RecordedJune 3, 2003
Genre New wave
Length141:48
Indochine chronology
Paradize
(2002)
3.6.3
(2003)
Alice & June
(2005)

3.6.3 is the fifth live album by French new wave band Indochine. It was released in 2003. [1]

Track listing

[2]

Disc One
No.TitleLength
1."Intro Nadja Death In Vegas" (L.A.M.F remix)1:30
2."Venus"5:04
3."Paradize"5:12
4."Electrastar"5:45
5."Trois Nuits Par Semaine"6:30
6."Punker"3:14
7."Astroboy"4:26
8."Dark"5:15
9."Le Grand Secret"6:17
10."Mao Boy"6:36
11."Popstitute"4:22
12."J'Ai Demandé A La Lune"6:15
13."Punishment Park"6:39
14."Miss Paramount"3:18
Disc Two
No.TitleLength
1."Indo Club (Des Fleurs Pour Salinger – Canary Bay – La Machine à Rattraper Le Temps – Les Tzars – A L'Assaut (Des Ombres Sur L'O))"11:23
2."Le Baiser"6:32
3."Salômbo"2:58
4."La Colline Des Roses"1:50
5."Comateen I"5:05
6."Anne Et Moi"3:09
7."Tes Yeux Noirs"4:53
8."3ème Sexe"4:49
9."Marilyn"6:54
10."L'Aventurier"7:39
11."Dunkerque"8:15
12."Glory Hole"3:47

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References

  1. "3.6.3 - Indochine". AllMusic . RhythmOne . Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  2. "Detailed album information at www.indo-chine.org" . Retrieved 30 January 2011.