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Compiling the contents of the original Died Pretty EP and Next to Nothing, this makes a perfect introduction to the band's early days -- seven songs of roots/garage-inspired rock efforts. ~ Ned Raggett
Reissue of the seminal compilation that brings together Died Pretty's first two singles (neither of which appear on the Very Best of, despite that album taking its name from their first single) and the breakthrough Next To Nothing Ep. Pre Diety sounds and runs like it's proper album and many people think it's one of their best releases! These tracks feature the first two lineups of the band and there's something to be said for the opinion that the early lineups of the band and its songwriting approach have never been matched. Includes the tracks Out of the Unknown, World Without, the epic Mirror Blues and much more. Citadel. 2004. Died Pretty Pre-Deity Songs | 1. | Out Of The Unknown |
| 2. | World Without |
| 3. | Mirror Blues (Parts I & II) |
| 4. | Ambergris |
| 5. | Plaining Days |
| 6. | Desperate Hours |
| 7. | Final Twist |
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