Arcade Perfect (album)

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Arcade Perfect
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Studio album by
Released12 November 2007
Genre Punk rock
Length39:34
Label Rebel Alliance
Producer Peter Miles
Sonic Boom Six chronology
The Ruff Guide to Genre-Terrorism
(2006)
Arcade Perfect
(2007)
Play On
(2008)

Arcade Perfect is Sonic Boom Six's second full-length CD, and their first on their own Rebel Alliance Recordings label. It was released in the UK, via their online store, on 12 November 2007 [1] with a full nationwide release a week later. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Arcade Perfect - 2:51
  2. While You Were Sleeping - 3:35
  3. Sound of a Revolution - 3:15
  4. Tell Me Something That I Don’t Know - 3:40
  5. The Strange Tale of Sid the Strangler - 2:58
  6. Flower - 4:41
  7. Meanwhile, Back in the Real World... - 2:56
  8. September to May - 3:20
  9. Ya Basta! [Rebel Alliance Mix] - 4:00
  10. I Wish I Could Smile - 4:29
  11. For 12 Weeks, the City is Theirs - 3:54

2011 UK CD version

  1. We Wanna War [Demo]
  2. Fear and Loathing in Whalley Range [Demo]
  3. Meanwhile, Back in the Real World... [Demo]
  4. Ya Basta! [Tim G Remix]

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