Pretend You're Alive - 10 Year Anniversary Edition: Rarities

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Pretend You're Alive - 10-Year Anniversary Edition: Rarities
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2014
Genre Indie rock
Length1:32:09
Label Street Talk Media
Lovedrug chronology
Wild Blood
(2012)
Pretend You're Alive - 10-Year Anniversary Edition: Rarities
(2014)
Notions
(2015)

Pretend You're Alive - 10-Year Anniversary Edition: Rarities is a collection of demos, live recordings, and unreleased songs released by Lovedrug to commemorate the tenth anniversary of their debut full-length album, Pretend You're Alive.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Candy (Demo)"6:17
2."The Monster (Demo)"5:48
3."Spiders (Radio Edit)"3:19
4."In Red (Demo)"4:40
5."Down Towards the Healing (Demo)"6:42
6."The Narcoleptic (Demo)"5:10
7."It Won't Last (Demo)"4:09
8."Blackout (Demo)"5:02
9."Your Coarse Words Hurt (Demo)"2:41
10."Pretend You're Alive (Piano Demo)"4:41
11."Angels with Enemies (EP Version)"4:32
12."Why Can't You Love Me At All (Demo)"5:31
13."Skeleton Jill"5:16
14."Goodbye Blue Fly"2:12
15."Radiology (Live at Grog Shop - Feb. 9, 2005)"4:36
16."Pandamoranda (Live at CBGB - Oct. 13, 2004)"3:05
17."Pretend You're Alive (Live at CBGB - Oct. 13, 2004)"5:46
18."Rocknroll (Live at Grog Shop - Feb. 9, 2005)"3:39
19."Spiders (Live at CBGB - Oct. 13, 2004)"3:19
20."Down Towards the Healing (Live at CBGB - Oct. 13, 2004)"5:43
Total length:1:32:09

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