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2. Woe
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3. The Writhing South
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4. Alive With The Glory Of Love
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5. Yellow Cat (Slash) Red Cat
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6. The Futile
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8. An Orgy Of Critics
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9. Every Man Has A Molly
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10. Slowly, Through A Vector
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11. Chia-Like, I Shall Grow
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12. I Want To Know Your Plans
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13. Admit It!!
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14. Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too
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15. Little Girls
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16. Most Beautiful Plague
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17. It's A Metaphor, Fool
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18. Total Revenge
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19. Metal Now
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20. I Will Never Write An Obligatory Song About Being On The Road And Missing Someone
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21. A Walk Through Hell
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More Info:
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. 2004 release, the sophomore album from the Pop Punk band. Originally released in 2004 on a small So-Cal indie label, Say Anything's... Is A Real Boy has stood the test of time thanks to it's universal themes and whopper punk hooks. Emo in name only, it is a disc that veers far away from the genre's typical navel-gazing lyrics and shines it's light on the trappings of rock stardom, taking on everything from groupies to music snobs in no-nonsense songs like "An Orgy of Critics" and "Every Man Has A Molly." Max Bemis may not be a great singer but he's a great frontman, channeling his well-publicized struggles with bipolar disorder into songs that ring with defiance. -Aidin Vaziri