Lightbulbs (album)

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Lightbulbs
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Studio album by
Released9 September 2009 (2009-09-09)
Genre Indie rock
Length41:41
Label UK: Full Time Hobby Records US: Deaf Dumb & Blind
Producer Fujiya & Miyagi
Fujiya & Miyagi chronology
Transparent Things
(2006)
Lightbulbs
(2009)
Ventriloquizzing
(2011)
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Lightbulbs is the third album by Fujiya & Miyagi, released in 2009. The song "Uh" was featured in TV series "Breaking Bad" and "Misfits." "Sore Thumb" was featured in NBA 2K10 .

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Knickerbocker"
  2. "Uh"
  3. "Pickpocket"
  4. "Goosebumps"
  5. "Rook to Queen's Pawn Six"
  6. "Sore Thumb"
  7. "Dishwasher"
  8. "Pterodactyls"
  9. "Pussyfooting"
  10. "Lightbulbs"
  11. "Hundreds & Thousands"
  12. "Je Ne Comprends Pas" (Special Edition Bonus Track)
  13. "One Trick Pony" (Special Edition Bonus Track)

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References

  1. "Lightbulbs". WOM magazin . No. November 2008. p. 23.