Laugh Tracks (album)

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Laugh Tracks
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2016 (2016-09-16)
Genre
Length29:10
Label Pure Noise
Producer Will Putney
Knocked Loose chronology
Pop Culture - EP
(2014)
Laugh Tracks
(2016)
A Different Shade of Blue
(2019)
Knocked Loose studio albums chronology
Laugh Tracks
(2016)
A Different Shade of Blue
(2019)
No.TitleLength
1."Oblivions Peak"3:38
2."Deadringer"3:00
3."The Rain"2:56
4."Blood Will Have Blood"2:25
5."Counting Worms"1:11
6."My Heroes"2:37
7."Billy No Mates"2:14
8."Last Words"2:36
9."No Thanks"2:16
10."A Fetish"2:20
11."Laugh Tracks"3:52

Personnel

Knocked Loose

Production

Additional Personnel

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