| | Anti Idol CD - Import
Anti Idol Music | List Price | $22.99 (You save $2.00) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Universal | | CD Universe Part number | 6860211 | | Catalog number | 1058544 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2008 |
Anti Idol Songs | 1. | Vertigo - U2 |
| 2. | This Is The Last Time - Keane |
| 3. | Reason - Hoobastank |
| 4. | I Miss You - Blink-182 |
| 5. | Behind Blue Eyes - Limp Bizkit |
| 6. | Here Without You - 3 Doors Down |
| 7. | Run - Snow Patrol |
| 8. | In The Shadows - The Rasmus |
| 9. | Somebody Told Me - The Killers |
| 10. | Two- Timing Touch And Broken Bones - The Hives |
| 11. | Go With The Flow - Queens Of The Stone Age |
| 12. | Stumble And Fall - Razorlight |
| 13. | Keep What Ya Got - Ian Brown |
| 14. | Blurry - Puddle Of Mudd |
| 15. | Shame - Pj Harvey |
| 16. | Oceania - Bjork |
| 17. | This Love - Maroon 5 |
| 18. | Laura - Scissor Sisters |
| 19. | End Of The World - The Cure |
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