Smoking Kills (album)

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Smoking Kills
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Released2009
StudioTrale Studios (Buenos Aires)
Genre Garage rock
Label Voices of Wonder (Norway & Denmark)
Weekender (UK)
Second Motion (USA)
The Disciplines chronology
Smoking Kills
(2009)
Virgins of Menace
(2011)
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Smoking Kills is the debut album of The Disciplines, released in 2009. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Yours For The Taking"2:19
2."Wrong Lane"2:23
3."Get It Right"2:52
4."Best Mistake"2:41
5."There's A Law"2:50
6."Falling Knives"3:07
7."Hurricane"3:02
8."I Got Tired"3:05
9."Like So Many Times Before"3:11
10."No Vacancy"2:45
11."Cause Or FX"2:29
12."Shadow of Your Doubt"4:23
13."Oslo"3:30

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