The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left

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The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 7, 2009
Genre Progressive rock
Length45:00
Label Eyeball Records
Kiss Kiss chronology
Reality vs. The Optimist
(2007)
The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left
(2009)
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The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left is the second album by Kiss Kiss, released on July 7, 2009 on Eyeball Records.

Track listing

  1. "The Best Mistake" (2:53)
  2. "Plague #11" (2:24)
  3. "Haunted By The Beauty Of An Imperfection" (0:35)
  4. "All They Draw" (2:56)
  5. "Innocent I (The Corruption Of Self Through The Introduction Of Naturally Existing Self Producing Chemicals)" (2:22)
  6. "Innocent II (A Drop From The Ethereal; Swimming Towards The Crescent Moon)" (3:31)
  7. "IIIIIIIIIIII" (2:22)
  8. "Hate" (4:04)
  9. "Through The Day" (2:58)
  10. "If They Only Knew" (4:59)
  11. "Virus" (15:56) [1]

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References

  1. "Eyeball Records — The Meek Shall Inherit What's Left - CD". Eyeballrecords.bigcartel.com. Retrieved 2012-03-01.