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Track Listings
Enhanced CD
- Karaoke Plays (Radio Edit)
- George Brown
- Like I Love You
- Exclusive Enhanced Content:
- "Karaoke Plays" video
- Animated lyric booklet
- "Our Velocity" ringtone
7" vinyl #1 (Numbered white vinyl with free poster)
- Karaoke Plays
- Jean Baudrillard
7" vinyl #2 (Numbered silver vinyl with free poster)
- Karaoke Plays (Live at 1LIVE)
- Jonathan Cole
Digital Exclusive 1 (Recordstore Bundle Only)
1. Karaoke Plays (Acoustic Version)
Digital Exclusive 2 (Recordstore Bundle Bonus Track)
1. Karaoke Plays (Live at 1LIVE)
Official track listings
Maxïmo Park (sometimes spelled Maximo Park) are an English Post-punk revival band signed to Warp Records, who formed in 2000 Paul Smith (born March 13, 1979) from Billingham, in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, is the singer for British indie Duncan Lloyd is guitarist songwriter and backing vocalist for Newcastle-based band Maxïmo Park. Archis Tiku (born 6 May 1977 in Bombay, India) is a founding member and bass guitarist of British Indie rock band Maxïmo Park. Maxïmo Park (sometimes spelled Maximo Park) are an English Post-punk revival band signed to Warp Records, who formed in 2000 Lukas Wooller is the keyboard player and occasional backing vocalist of British Indie rock band Maxïmo Park, based in Newcastle upon Tyne. A Certain Trigger is the debut album of Newcastle -based Post-punk revival band Maxïmo Park. Missing Songs is a Compilation album by the British Indie rock band Maxïmo Park comprising B-sides and demos Our Earthly Pleasures is the second Album by Newcastle -based indie rock band Maxïmo Park. " The Coast Is Always Changing " was the first single released by Maxïmo Park and features on their debut album A Certain Trigger. " Apply Some Pressure " was the second single released by Maxïmo Park. " Graffiti " was the fourth single released from Maxïmo Park, taken from their debut album A Certain Trigger. " Going Missing " was the fourth single released from Maxïmo Park, taken from their debut album A Certain Trigger. " Apply Some Pressure " was the second single released by Maxïmo Park. " I Want You to Stay " was the fifth single released from Maxïmo Park, taken from their debut album A Certain Trigger. " Our Velocity " is the first single from Our Earthly Pleasures, the second album from the band Maxïmo Park. " Books from Boxes " is the second single from Our Earthly Pleasures, the second album from the band Maxïmo Park. " Girls Who Play Guitars " is the third single from Our Earthly Pleasures, the second album from the band Maxïmo Park. Found on Film is a live DVD of Maxïmo Park and also has a bonus audio CD of BBC Sessions Warp Records is a pioneering independent English Record label, founded in Sheffield in 1989 notable for discovering some of the most enduring artists in The Discography of Maxïmo Park, from their first Album, A Certain Trigger, released in May 2005, to their second album
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