I'll Sleep When You're Dead - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written and composed by El-P, except where noted.

No. Title Track notes Length
1. "Tasmanian Pain Coaster" (featuring Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala of The Mars Volta)
  • Intro Moog Liberation played by Wilder Zoby of Chin Chin
  • Intro features sample from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
  • Additional guitar by Matt Sweeney
  • Cuts by Mr. Dibbs
6:56
2. "Smithereens (Stop Cryin)"
  • Additional vocals by Hangar 18
  • Intro features sample from Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
  • Cuts by Mr. Dibbs
4:34
3. "Up All Night" (Drums adapted from the Pink Floyd track "Saucerful of Secrets")
  • Additional vocals by Mr. Lif
2:38
4. "EMG"
  • Cuts by Big Wiz
4:33
5. "Drive" 4:15
6. "Dear Sirs" 1:34
7. "Run the Numbers" (featuring Aesop Rock)
  • Additional Moog Liberation by Wilder Zoby of Chin Chin
  • Cuts by Mr. Dibbs
  • Contains a sample of Kill Bill
4:43
8. "Habeas Corpses (Draconian Love)" (featuring Cage)
  • Additional Buzuq played by Daniel Kaufman
  • Additional vocals by Mr. Len and Victoria Allen
  • Cuts by Mr. Dibbs
4:36
9. "The Overly Dramatic Truth"
  • Additional keys and vocals by Daryl Palumbo
  • Additional vocals by Camu Tao
4:32
10. "Flyentology" (featuring Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails)
  • Additional production by Trent Reznor
  • Additional programming by Atticus Ross
  • Additional vocals by Rob Sonic
4:03
11. "No Kings"
  • Additional vocals by Tame One
3:07
12. "The League of Extraordinary Nobodies"
  • Additional vocals by Joey Raia, Slug, and Murs
2:36
13. ""Poisenville Kids No Wins / Reprise (This Must Be Our Time)" (featuring Chan "Cat Power" Marshall)
  • Additional guitar by Kareem Bunton
  • Additional keys on "Reprise (This Must Be Our Time)" by Ikey Owens of the Mars Volta
7:00
Total length: 55:07

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