Subdigitals

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Code Lyoko Featuring Subdigitals
Subdigitals album cover by Code Lyoko.jpg
Studio album by
The Subdigitals
Released Flag of France.svg November 20, 2006
Flag of the United States.svg June 19, 2007
Genre Techno, alternative rock, pop rock
Length42:52
Label Caroline Records

Code Lyoko Featuring Subdigitals is an album released by MoonScoop featuring songs by the fictional musicians The Subdigitals (formerly The Subsonics) in the French animated television series Code Lyoko . Un monde sans danger / A World Without Danger was released as a physical CD single only in France, but was later imported to the several United States online retailers, including Amazon and eBay. Planet Net was released as a music video single in order to promote the release of the soundtrack in the United States version.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Planet Net"2:53
2."Ouvre les yeux / Angel of Mine"4:00
3."Technoide / School is Out"2:46
4."D'ici et ailleurs / Virtual World"4:34
5."Ensemble / Time to Cry"3:49
6."Sauver le monde / Secret Life"3:56
7."Rodeo / Surfing in Cyberspace"3:34
8."La tribu / Mother Earth"3:16
9."S'en aller / Get Away"3:40
10."Bienvenue / World With My Eyes"3:52
11."S'envoler / Break Away"3:11
12."Un monde sans danger / A World Without Danger"3:24

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