Hum Tribute Album Track Listing Revealed

by | May 20, 2011

The track listing for the upcoming Hum tribute album, Songs of Farewell and Departure: A Tribute to HUM, has been revealed. A release date is to be announced via Pop Up Records.

Songs of Farewell and Departure: A Tribute to HUM Track Listing:

01. Arctic Sleep – The Scientists
02. [Damn] This Desert Air – The Pod
03. Solar Powered Sun Destroyer – Stars [Feat. J Robbins]
04. Bearhead – Ms Lazarus
05. Anakin – I’d Like Your Hair Long
06. Junius – Firehead
07. Constants – If You Are To Bloom
08. City Of Ships – I Hate It Too
09. Actors & Actresses – Aphids
10. Digicide – Comin’ Home
11. The Esoteric – Iron Clad Lou
12. Tent [Kellii Scott & Eric Gorfain] – Little Dipper
13. Stomacher – Why I Like Robins
14. The Felix Culpa – Puppets
15. Funeral For A Friend – Green To Me

Digital Only Bonus Track:

01. Alpha Stasis – Scraper

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