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Sincerely Monroe are an emotional rock band from Philadelphia, PA in the USA that feature members of The Prize Fight and Your Best Regret. Their music is melodic, catchy, intelligent and emotive. The band themselves think it's plain and simple. "We are dedicated to making great rock music. Open your ears, your minds, and your hearts and let us in. We might put holes in your walls and maybe break your mom's favourite vase, but, in this world of recycled noise and borrowed lines, it might be time to rethink the living room." Stranger & The Contortionist Music | List Price | $15.99 (You save $1.54) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7447582 | | Catalog number | 1090980 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 26, 2007 |
Sincerely Monroe Stranger & The Contortionist Songs | 1. | Coping With Deterioration |
| 2. | Methodic Execution |
| 3. | Safe To Say |
| 4. | Late But In Fashion |
| 5. | Quiet |
| 6. | Unfinished Tattoos |
| 7. | Unlock The Safety |
| 8. | Nice Photo Finish |
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