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Yellowcard Lights and Sounds Mp3, Flac, Wma Yellowcard Lights And Sounds mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Lights And Sounds Country: Canada Released: 2006 MP3 version RAR size: 1147 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1502 mb WMA version RAR size: 1827 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 195 Other Formats: VOX AUD TTA AA AHX XM MP2 Tracklist 1 Three Flights Up 1:23 2 Lights And Sounds 3:28 3 Down On My Head 3:32 4 Sure Thing Falling 3:42 5 City Of Devils 4:23 6 Rough Landing, Holly 3:33 7 Two Weeks From Twenty 4:18 8 Waiting Game 4:15 9 Martin Sheen Or JFK 3:46 10 Space Travel 3:47 11 Grey 3:00 12 Words, Hands, Hearts 4:24 13 How I Go 4:32 14 Holly Wood Died 4:39 Credits Mixed By – Tom Lord-Alge Producer – Neal Avron Notes DVD includes "making of the album" documentary, live performances, commentary from the band, a photo gallery, and the "Lights and Sounds" video. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 094635317022 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Lights And Sounds 0946 3 53168 2 Capitol 0946 3 53168 2 Yellowcard (CD, Album, Copy Europe 2006 7 Records 7 Prot.) Lights And Sounds 0946 3 48257 2 (CD, Album, Copy Capitol 0946 3 48257 2 Yellowcard Europe 2006 6 Prot. + DVD, Copy Records 6 Prot.) 0946 3 48440 2 Lights And Sounds Capitol 0946 3 48440 2 Yellowcard US 2006 4 (CD, Album + DVD) Records 4 Lights And Sounds Capitol TOCP-66505 Yellowcard TOCP-66505 Japan 2006 (CD, Album, Enh) Records Capitol Records, Capitol Records, 0946 3482572 6, Lights And Sounds Capitol 0946 3482572 6, 0946 348257 2 (CD, Album, Copy Records, 0946 348257 2 Yellowcard Australia 2006 6, 0946 3 48257 Prot. + DVD-V, Capitol 6, 0946 3 48257 2 6, Multichannel, PAL, ) Records, 2 6, Capitol Records, Capitol Records Related Music albums to Lights And Sounds by Yellowcard Aunt Martha / Waking Lights - Bloodshoot / Waking Lights Split Unknown Artist - City Lights / What A Man Beyond City Lights - Beyond City Lights Alanis Morissette - Havoc And Bright Lights Me My Head - White Lights Yellowcard - Yellowcard Grady Martin and the Slewfoot Five - Big City Lights T-Boy - City Of Lights Jimmy Reed - Bright lights big city Yellowcard - Greatest Hits.
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