Era Vulgaris Editions - Bonus Tracks

Bonus Tracks

  • "Running Joke" – 2:54
    • UK/Japanese/Australian/New Zealand/Vinyl/iTunes release bonus track.
  • "Era Vulgaris" (featuring Trent Reznor) – 4:20
    • UK/Japanese/Australian/New Zealand release bonus track. Previously released as both a contest-winning promotional single (You Know What You Did) and as a free download.
  • "The Fun Machine Took a Shit & Died" – 6:55
    • Japanese/Brazilian/Mexican/German/Dutch/Russian release bonus track. An earlier, rougher studio take was previously released as a 7" single that was given out to fans at a Brixton Academy show after the band could not play there several times. The song was noted on the sleeve of Lullabies to Paralyze. This is a new version of the song, and a free CD single containing the song was given away with preorders of Era Vulgaris through certain websites.
  • "White Wedding" (Billy Idol cover) – 3:48
    • Best Buy exclusive download when album is bought. Also available on the "Make It Wit Chu" CD single. Also on the limited Canadian tour edition of Era Vulgaris.
  • "Goin' Out West" (Tom Waits cover) – 3:24
    • f.y.e. exclusive download when album is bought. Initially available only on the album's US release date, June 12, 2007. Subsequently made available on the "3's & 7's" 7" single, as well as the import version of the "Sick, Sick, Sick" single.
  • "I'm Designer" (Primal Scream Remix) – 3:45
    • Circuit City exclusive download when album is bought. The Primal Scream Remix was included on the "Sick, Sick, Sick" single. The Circuit City download was another remix of this track, titled the Hot Chip Remix with a running time of 6:28.
  • "Needles in the Camel's Eye" (Brian Eno cover) – 3:21
    • Available on the "Make It Wit Chu" CD single and the limited Canadian tour edition of Era Vulgaris.
  • "Christian Brothers" (Elliott Smith cover) - 4:22
    • Available on the "Sick, Sick, Sick" single and the limited Canadian tour edition of Era Vulgaris.

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