Lyrics by The Blackout

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  1. Ambition Is Critical
  2. Boys & Girls (cover)
  3. Children Of The Night
  4. Fashion Conscious Suicide
  5. Go Burn City Hall To The Ground
  6. Hard Slammin'
  7. Higher And Higher
  8. Hope (Scream It Out Loud)
  9. I Know You Are, But What Am I?
  10. I Love Myself And I Wanna Live
  11. I'm A Riot? You're A Fucking Riot!
  12. I've Got Better Things To Do Tonight Than Die
  13. It's High Tide Baby!
  14. Keep On Moving
  15. Life & Death In Space
  16. Murder In The Make-Believe Ballroom
  17. My Generation
  18. Never By Your Side
  19. No More Waiting
  20. No Tomorrow
  21. Prepare For A Wound
  22. Running Scared
  23. Said & Done
  24. Save Our Selves (The Warning)
  25. She Is Macho
  26. ShutTheFuckUppercut!
  27. Silent (When We Speak)
  28. Spread Legs Not Lies
  29. Start The Party
  30. The Beijing Cocktail
  31. The Devil Inside
  32. The Fire
  33. The Last Goodbye
  34. The Storm
  35. This Is Our Time
  36. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
  37. Tick Tick Boom!
  38. Top Of The World
  39. Tops Off Party!
  40. We're Going To Hell... So Bring The Sunblock
  41. Wild Nights And Fist Fights
  42. You And Your Friends Vs. Me And The Revolution
  43. You're Not Alone

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