There Are Giants in the Earth

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There Are Giants in the Earth
The '89 Cubs - There Are Giants in the Earth.jpg
Studio album by
The '89 Cubs
ReleasedOctober 26, 2004
RecordedArtery Recording Studio (Omaha, NE)
Jane Parks Grey Memorial Library (Davidson, NC)
Presto! Recording Studios (Lincoln, NE)
Steve Pedersen's house(Omaha, NE)
Adjacent Magic (Omaha, NE)
Genre Indie rock
Length42:33
Label Slowdance Records
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There Are Giants in the Earth is the only album recorded by The '89 Cubs, a band from Omaha, Nebraska. It was released October 26, 2004 on Slowdance Records.

Track listing

  1. Candid Flames - 5:37
  2. Oh, The Things We Put in Our Heads - 3:36
  3. Sorry Tornado - 6:14
  4. How to Prepare for Death - 3:07
  5. Code of Conduct: Ghosts - 6:56
  6. We Won the Party - 1:58
  7. Unpopular Meals - 2:54
  8. Treason Parade Hat- Wearers - 0:59
  9. Birthday Bloodline - 4:34
  10. Burn the Boats - 1:31

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