En Nuestro Desafio

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En Nuestro Desafio
Tristeza Desafio.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2006
Recorded2006
Genre Post rock
Label Better Looking Records
Producer Tristeza
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork Media (3.3/10.0) [1]

En Nuestro Desafio is a CD/DVD by the instrumental rock band Tristeza. It was released in 2006 on Better Looking Records. The DVD portion contains videos for 12 songs, most of which are not on the CD.

Contents

Track listing

CD

  1. Común
  2. Wearing the Blues
  3. Organ Melts You
  4. Cuando Cuando Amor Amor
  5. Swoop Me Up
  6. Mirror Image
  7. Rugidos de Mar
  8. Pildora Amargada
  9. En Nuestro Desafio

DVD

  1. Peluda Azul
  2. Delia's Dream
  3. 580
  4. Sil
  5. Utopia Bridge
  6. Lagarta
  7. Tokyo Foto
  8. Lambs
  9. Tricuspid
  10. Water Falls Up
  11. Bombas Rojas
  12. En Nuestro Desafio

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