Square Peg in a Round Hole

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Square Peg In A Round Hole
Apparatjik-Square Peg Cover Art.jpg
Studio album by
Released21 February 2012 (2012-02-21)
Recorded2011–2012
Genre Experimental rock, alternative rock, electronic rock
Label Meta Merge Un
Producer Apparatjik
Apparatjik chronology
We Are Here
(2010)
Square Peg In A Round Hole
(2012)
Square Peg in a Round Hole Drafts
Apparatjik-Square Peg In A Round Hole.gif
No.TitleLength
1."timepoLice" (feat. Auto Goon)3:21
2."cervux seQuential" (feat. Lisa A)4:40
3."tell the bAbes"3:53
4."signs of waking uP"3:35
5."do IT myself" (feat. Auto Goon)3:05
6."BlastLOCKet" (feat. Ceto A and L Gortex A)3:45
7."pakt"1:24
8."COmbat disco music"3:42
9."your voice needS SUBtitles"3:51
10."(don't Eat The whole) banana"3:27
11."gzMO"4:17
12."superpositions"1:30
13."control Park"3:51
Total length:44:21

Release history

DateDraft No.Format
11 November 2011Initial release Digital Download
13 December 2011First
20 December 2011Second
27 December 2011Third
3 January 2012Fourth
10 January 2012Fifth
17 January 2012Sixth
24 January 2012Seventh
31 January 2012Eighth
7 February 2012Ninth
14 February 2012Tenth
21 February 2012Final Version
19 March 2012 CD

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