Volume III: The Silence of Animals

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Volume III: The Silence of Animals
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Studio album by
Released2003
RecordedHouse of Miracles, London, Ontario, Canada
Genre Indie rock
Label Teenage USA
Two-Minute Miracles chronology
Volume II: Thirteen Songs from the House of Miracles
(2001)
Volume III: The Silence of Animals
(2003)
Volume IV: The Lions of Love
(2007)

Volume III: The Silence of Animals is the third album by the Canadian indie rock band Two-Minute Miracles. It was released in 2003 on Teenage USA Recordings. [1]

Track listing

All songs were written by Two-Minute Miracles.

  1. "Open the Front Door"
  2. "I'm Getting a Feel"
  3. "Aphasia"
  4. "Half an Average Song"
  5. "Stall Tactics"
  6. "The Silence of Animals"
  7. "Theme from Volume III"
  8. "Another Quicksand Voice"
  9. "Warm Air vs. Cold"
  10. "Crumb"
  11. "Running Out of Freon"
  12. "Victim of This Town"
  13. "National Ant-Hum"

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References

  1. Molgat, Chuck (December 2003). "Two-Minute Miracles Pump Out the Volumes", Exclaim! . Retrieved November 22, 2011.