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DISC: 1

1. Scissor
2. No Barrier Fun
3. Here Comes All the People
4. Drip
5. Scarecorws on a Killer Slant
6. I Still Can See An Outside World
7. Proud Evolution
8. Drop Dead
9. The Overachievers 1
10. Goodnight Everything 1
11. Too Much, Too Much 1
12. Scissor [Pink Dollaz and Lance Whitaker] 1
13. No Barrier Fun [Duetonal Remix] 1
14. Here Comes All the People [Atlas Sound Remix] 1
15. Drip [Blonde Redhead Remix] 1
16. Scarecrows on a Killer Slant [Tunde Adebimpe Remix] 1
17. I Still Can See An Outside World [Boyd Rice Remix] 1
18. Proud Evolution [Thom Yorke 500QD Remix] 1
19. Drop Dead [Fol Chen Remix] 2
20. The Overachievers [Devendra Banhart Remix] 2
21. Goodnight Everything [Melvins Remix] 2
22. Too Much, Too Much [Carter Tutti Remix]

More Info:

Vinyl LP pressing. 2010 release, the fifth album from the American Alt-Rock trio. Although initially lumped into the New York Post-Punk revival scene of the early 21st century, they have come to be categorized by their dramatic stylistic shifts between albums, while retaining a consistent interest in rhythm and sound texture. Sisterworld is the follow up to Liars (2007), was written and recorded in Los Angeles by Liars and Tom Biller. The album, Liars' boldest and most exhilarating record to date, is a dense Art-Pop thrill from start to finish and features the single, 'Scissor', described by the NME as "a feral thriller". Sisterworld is Liars' own space, completely devoid of influence, somewhere remote from the false promises and discarded dreams amassed in L.A. in it, Liars explore the underground support systems created to deal with loss of self to society.