Dance & Scream

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Dance & Scream
FALILV Dance & Scream cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released24 November 2010
Studio
  • Innig Studio
  • Dutch Mama Studio
Genre
Length40:50
Label VAP
Producer Kimihiro Nakase
Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas chronology
Dance & Scream
(2010)
Nextreme
(2011)
Singles from Dance & Scream
  1. "Burn the Disco Floor with Your "2-Step"!!"
    Released: 3 November 2009
  2. "Take Me Out!!"
    Released: 2010
  3. "Twilight"
    Released: 2010

Dance & Scream is the debut studio album by Japanese electronicore band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas. It was released on 24 November 2010 through VAP. Three singles were released from the album: "Burn the Disco Floor with Your "2-Step"!!", "Take Me Out!!" and "Twilight". [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Burn the Disco Floor with Your "2-Step"!!"3:11
2."Hey Girl!! Why Not Party Like a Bitch!?"3:37
3."Stray in Chaos"3:47
4."Love at First Sight"4:12
5."Take Me Out!!"4:09
6."Interlude"2:17
7."My Dear Lady, Will You Dance with Me Tonight?"3:58
8."Because You Are Here"3:53
9."Solitude X'mas"4:11
10."Beyond the End"3:40
11."Twilight"3:49
Total length:40:50

Personnel

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References

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