Live at The Bradford - Full Track Listing For Complete Live Set at The Bradford

Full Track Listing For Complete Live Set At The Bradford

  1. "This Is Not A Photograph"
  2. "Mica"
  3. "He Is, She Is"
  4. "Outlaw"
  5. "Peking Spring"
  6. "Trem Two"
  7. "Go Fun, Burn Man"
  8. "Fun World"
  9. "Blackboard"
  10. "See My Friend"
  11. "Max Ernst"
  12. "That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate"
  13. "Einstein's Day"
  14. "Dumbbells"
  15. "That's When I Reach For My Revolver"
  16. "Secrets"
  17. "Academy Fight Song"

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