Through the Noise

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Through the Noise
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ReleasedOctober 14, 2008
Recorded Leipzig, Germany
Genre Hardcore punk
Length37:22
Label Smallman (Canada)
Victory (Rest of World)
Comeback Kid chronology
Broadcasting...
(2007)
Through the Noise
(2008)
Symptoms + Cures
(2010)
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Through the Noise, the first live CD/DVD from Comeback Kid, was released on October 14, 2008. The concert was filmed in Leipzig, Germany on November 23, 2007. It also features an hour-long documentary of the band.

Contents

CD track listing

No.TitleLength
1."False Idols Fall"3:03
2."Die Tonight"2:48
3."Broadcasting..."3:49
4."Partners In Crime"2:56
5."Changing Face"2:19
6."Industry Standards"3:39
7."Defeated"3:34
8."All In A Year" (Featuring Rick Jimenez from This Is Hell)2:29
9."Step Ahead"1:50
10."Talk Is Cheap"1:53
11."The Trouble I Love"1:56
12."Hailing On Me"2:57
13."Our Distance"1:54
14."Lorelei"2:57
15."Wake The Dead"3:50
16."Give'r (Reprise)"1:25
17."Final Goodbye"2:54
Total length:37:22

DVD material

'Live In Leipzig' Concert (Track listing above)
'Our Distance' Documentary (67 Min.)
Broadcasting... (Music Video)
Wake The Dead (Original Version) (Music Video)
Wake The Dead (Monster Version) (Music Video)

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