Lyrics by The War On Drugs

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  1. Red Eyes
  2. Thinking Of a Place
  3. Under the Pressure
  4. Lost In The Dream
  5. Strangest Thing
  6. You Don't Have To Go
  7. Holding On
  8. Pain
  9. Eyes To the Wind
  10. Harmonia's Dream
  11. Nothing To Find
  12. An Ocean In Between the Waves
  13. Arms Like Boulders
  14. Baby Missiles
  15. Barrel Of Batteries
  16. Best Night
  17. Black Water Falls
  18. Brothers
  19. Buenos Aires Beach
  20. Burning
  21. Change
  22. Clean Living
  23. Come To The City
  24. Comin' Through
  25. Disappearing
  26. I Don't Live Here Anymore (feat. Lucius)
  27. I Don’t Wanna Wait
  28. I Was There
  29. In Chains
  30. In Reverse
  31. Knocked Down
  32. Living Proof
  33. Occasional Rain
  34. Old Skin
  35. Rings Around My Father's Eyes
  36. Slow Ghost
  37. Surffering
  38. Taking The Farm
  39. The History Of Plastic
  40. Up All Night
  41. Victim
  42. Wasted
  43. Your Love Is Calling My Name

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