Atheists, Reconsider

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Atheists, Reconsider
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ReleasedDecember 10, 2002
Genre Alternative rock/Indie rock/Dance-punk
Label Arena Rock Recording Co.
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Pitchfork Media 7.4/10.0 [2]

Atheists, Reconsider is a split EP between two Brooklyn groups: Oneida and Liars. Each band contributes two original songs, plus one cover of a composition by the other band. The album art was designed by Karl LaRocca/Kayrock Screenprinting.

Track listing

  1. "Rose and Licorice" - Liars
  2. "Privilege" - Oneida
  3. "All in All a Careful Party" - Liars
  4. "Fantastic Morgue" - Oneida
  5. "Every Day Is a Child with Teeth" - Oneida
  6. "Dorothy Taps the Toe of the Tinman" - Liars

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