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'Play this record loud, take inspiration, dream dreams of the city and get a band together. Time's running out.' NME this is where it's all happening. It is pure excitement and inspiration.' Clash Messier than a night in with Pete Doherty.' Zooa Polaroid of the last year in a city this an important release' Drowned In Sound a perfect snapshot of a flicker in musical history reflecting an uncompromising scene rightly proud of its independence' Xfm. Snapper.2006 Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions Music | List Price | $15.99 (You save $1.54) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7063398 | | Catalog number | 825954 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 25, 2006 |
Bring Your Own Poison The Rhythm Factory Sessions Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions Songs | 1. | Up The Bracket - Libertines (2) |
| 2. | You're On The List - Lams |
| 3. | Authority Confrontation - Selfish Cunt |
| 4. | Tommy's Disease - Paddingtons |
| 5. | Moving To LA - Art Brut |
| 6. | Celeste - Rocks (3) |
| 7. | Give Me Something - Tigermoth |
| 8. | Kill A Man For His Giro - Babyshambles |
| 9. | You - Unstrung |
| 10. | You Stole My Brain - Electricity Comes From Other Planets |
| 11. | Back From The Dead - Doherty, Pete |
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