New Best Friends (album)

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New Best Friends
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2009 (2009-03-03)
Genre Indie rock
Length42:46
Label Doghouse
Mansions chronology
Mansions EP
(2008)
New Best Friends
(2009)
Manbox
(2009)
Alternative cover 1
Mansions - New Best Friends (Vinyl Cover).jpg
Vinyl Cover
Bonus Disc: The EP Initiative
No.TitleLength
1."OMG"3:52
2."I Swear"4:00
3."Never Enuff"3:27
4."Last To Leave"3:51
5."LtsBSdTgthr"3:35
6."When I Sleep"4:06
7."Shoes On, Pants Off"3:19
8."The Constant"3:13
9."Seven Eleven"1:08
10."18th B-Day"2:22
11."You Got Caught"3:50
12."When She's Not Around"4:02
13."I Told a Lie" (Remix)4:10
14."The Worst Part" (Remix)3:46
15."Curacao Blue" (Remix)4:03
16."Gotta Be Alone" (16)3:50
17."All Eyes on You" (Remix)3:23
18."Insulated" (Remix)3:40
19."Talk Talk Talk" (Remix)4:14
20."Substitute Angel" (Acoustic Version)3:24
21."Take It Back" (Acoustic Version)4:07
22."Por Favor Is Spanish" (Acoustic Version)4:07
23."Millions of Pieces" (Acoustic Version)3:57
24."Holidaze" (Acoustic Version)4:15
25."Tangerine" (Acoustic Version)4:21
26."The Worst Part" (Demo)3:14
27."Gotta Be Alone" (Demo)3:04
28."Por Favor Is Spanish" (Demo)3:26
29."Substitute Angel" (Demo)3:13
30."Millions of Pieces" (Demo)3:49
31."Curacao Blue" (Demo)4:22
32."I Told a Lie" (Demo)4:02
33."All Eyes on You" (Demo)1:32
34."Holidaze" (Demo)4:20
35."Insulated" (Demo)3:57
36."Take It Back" (Demo)3:32
37."Tangerine" (Demo)4:21
38."Talk Talk Talk" (Demo)4:08

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