Final Hours at Hammersmith - Track Listing

Track Listing

Disc One
No. Title Length
1. "This Year's Most Open Heartbreak / Roses For The Dead"
2. "Juneau"
3. "End Of Nothing"
4. "Bullet Theory"
5. "Recovery"
6. "10:45 Amsterdam Conversations"
7. "Red Is The New Black"
Disc Two
No. Title Length
1. "Rookie Of The Year"
2. "All The Rage" (Featuring Charlie Simpson of Fightstar)
3. "History"
4. "She Drove Me To Daytime Television"
5. "The Art Of American Football"
6. "Streetcar"
7. "Escape Artists Never Die"
Funeral for a Friend
  • Gavin Burrough
  • Kris Coombs-Roberts
  • Matthew Davies-Kreye
  • Pat Lundy
  • Richard Boucher
  • Gareth Ellis-Davies
  • Matthew Evans
  • Andi Morris
  • Johnny Phillips
  • Kerry Roberts
  • Darran Smith
  • Ryan Richards
Studio albums
  • Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation (2003)
  • Hours (2005)
  • Tales Don't Tell Themselves (2007)
  • Memory and Humanity (2008)
  • Welcome Home Armageddon (2011)
  • Conduit (2013)
Extended plays
  • Between Order and Model (2002)
  • Four Ways to Scream Your Name (2003)
  • Seven Ways to Scream Your Name (2003)
  • Bullet Theory/My Dying Day (2004)
  • The Great Wide Open (2007)
  • The Young and Defenceless (2010)
  • See You All In Hell (2011)
Compilations
  • Your History Is Mine: 2002–2009 (2009)
Live albums
  • Spilling Blood in 8 mm (2004)
  • Final Hours at Hammersmith (2006)
Singles
  • "Juneau"
  • "She Drove Me to Daytime Television/Bullet Theory"
  • "Escape Artists Never Die"
  • "Streetcar"
  • "Monsters"
  • "History"
  • "Roses for the Dead"
  • "Into Oblivion (Reunion)"
  • "Walk Away"
  • "The Great Wide Open"
  • "Waterfront Dance Club/Beneath the Burning Tree"
  • "Kicking and Screaming"
  • "Rules and Games"
  • "Front Row Seats To The End Of The World"
  • "Sixteen"
  • "Broken Foundation"
Related
  • Discography
  • Cardiff music scene


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