Worse Than Alone

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Worse than Alone
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 10, 2009
RecordedBackroom Studios in Rockaway, New Jersey
Genre Mathcore
Length46:08
Label Eyeball
Producer The Number Twelve Looks Like You
The Number Twelve Looks Like You chronology
Here at the End of All Things
(2008)
Worse than Alone
(2009)
Wild Gods
(2019)
Professional ratings
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Absolutepunk.net (81/100) [2]

Worse than Alone is the fourth studio album by The Number Twelve Looks Like You. It was released on March 10, 2009 through Eyeball Records. [3] It was the final release by the band before their six-year break-up that started in January 2010.

Contents

On March 12, 2015 the album was re-released on limited edition, hand numbered cassettes.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Glory Kingdom"2:26
2."Given Life"4:21
3."To Catch a Tiger..."4:45
4."Marvin's Jungle"3:20
5."The Garden's All Nighters"5:23
6."...If They Holler, Don't Let Go"5:50
7."Retort, Rebuild, Remind"4:37
8."The League of Endangered Oddities"4:51
9."Serpentine"1:23
10."I'll Make My Own Hours"9:12

Personnel

The Number Twelve Looks Like You
Production

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