Land 2 Air Chronicles II: Imitation Is Suicide Chapter 2

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Land 2 Air Chronicles II:
Imitation Is Suicide – Chapter 2
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EP by
ReleasedOctober 22, 2013 [1]
Length12:40
Label Dim Mak
Kenna chronology
Land 2 Air Chronicles II: Imitation Is Suicide Chapter 1
(2013)
Land 2 Air Chronicles II:
Imitation Is Suicide – Chapter 2

(2013)
Land 2 Air Chronicles II: Imitation Is Suicide Chapter 3
(2013)
Singles from Land 2 Air Chronicles II: Imitation Is Suicide Chapter 2
  1. "Long Gone"
    Released: October 16, 2012
  2. "Love Is Still Alive"
    Released: October 17, 2013

Land 2 Air Chronicles II: Imitation Is Suicide Chapter 2 is an EP by American singer-songwriter Kenna. It is the second of three EPs in the Land 2 Air Chronicles II series, released from September 2013 to December 2013.

Track listing

Land 2 Air Chronicles II: Imitation Is Suicide Chapter 2
No.TitleLength
1."Long Gone"5:03
2."Heaviness"3:49
3."Love Is Still Alive"3:48
Total length:12:40

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References

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