Movie Ending Romance

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Movie Ending Romance
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Released2005
Genre Indie pop, twee pop
Label Matinée Recordings
Math and Physics Club chronology
Weekends Away (EP)
(2005)
Movie Ending Romance
(2005)
Math and Physics Club
(2006)

Movie Ending Romance is the second EP from Seattle, Washington indie pop band Math and Physics Club. Released in July 2005, it followed their debut EP Weekends Away by just five months.

Track listing

  1. "Movie Ending Romance"
  2. "White and Grey"
  3. "Graduation Day"
  4. "You're So Good to Me" (Wilson/Love)

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