Fear and the Nervous System Deluxe Reissue Release Date & Tracklist

by | Aug 30, 2012

Fear and the Nervous System will release a double-disc deluxe reissue of their 2011 self-titled record.

Out September 18th, the effort will feature two new songs, “The Combine” and “Silvertone,” and instrumental versions of the tracks on the original release.

Fear and the Nervous System Deluxe Reissue Track Listings

Disc: 1
01. Hell
02. Choking Victim
03. Chosen Ones
04. No Secrets
05. Chinatown
06. Beautiful Side
07. Triggers
08. Dissolve
09. Jaguar
10. Slow Motion
11. Last Drive
12. Ambien
13. The Combine
14. Silvertone

Disc: 2
01. Hell (instrumental)
02. Choking Victim (instrumental)
03. Chosen Ones (instrumental)
04. No Secrets (instrumental)
05. Chinatown (instrumental)
06. Beautiful Side (instrumental)
07. Triggers (instrumental)
08. Dissolve (instrumental)
09. Jaguar (instrumental)
10. Slow Motion (instrumental)
11. Last Drive (instrumental)
12. Ambien (instrumental)

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