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Includes a 16-page booklet with new liner notes & rare photos. Includes 8 bonus tracks, 'Disposable', 'Climbing Walls', ' I'm A Loser', 'Fresh Horses', 'Heaven's Gate', 'Take On The Nation', 'Protectors Of The Realm' & 'Back On My Feet'. 17 tracks in all. MFM. 2003. Armed Forces No Guts No Glory Songs | 1. | Quicksand |
| 2. | Feel It in My Skin |
| 3. | Rach for the Sky |
| 4. | Out of Control |
| 5. | Ball Less |
| 6. | Live for Today |
| 7. | Hand That Feeds, The |
| 8. | Mother Mercy |
| 9. | Wreckage |
| 10. | Disposable |
| 11. | Climbing Walls |
| 12. | I'm a Loser |
| 13. | Fresh Horses |
| 14. | Heaven's Gate |
| 15. | Take on the Nation |
| 16. | Protectors of the Realm |
| 17. | Back on My Feet |
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