Where My Communist Heart Meets My Capitalist Mind

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Where My Communist Heart Meets My Capitalist Mind
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 3, 2011 (2011-05-03)
Genre Alternative rock
Length50:30
Label The Musebox/EMI
Producer Will Hoffman
Sounds Under Radio chronology
'Cinematica'
(2008)
Where My Communist Heart Meets My Capitalist Mind
(2011)
Professional ratings
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Where My Communist Heart Meets My Capitalist Mind is the second studio album by alternative rock band Sounds Under Radio.

Contents

Songs "All You Wanted" and "Sing" were featured in season 1 of The Vampire Diaries on episodes "Let the Right One In" [2] and "Isobel", [3] respectively. [4] All You Wanted also appeared on The Vampire Diaries: Original Television Soundtrack . [5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sounds Under Radio except as shown.

No.TitleLength
1.". _ _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . . _ . _"1:03
2."The Arsonist"3:44
3."Sing"3:27
4."Effigy"4:29
5."Fire Escape"4:17
6."God vs Me"3:24
7."I Am An Ambulance"3:45
8."Army Of Me" (Björk)4:34
9."Surrender"4:44
10."All You Wanted"5:10
11."Better Way"4:31
12."Halo"7:28

Personnel

Sounds Under Radio

Additional Musicians

Production

Design

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  3. ""The Vampire Diaries" Isobel (2010) - Soundtracks". IMDb.
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