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The Shape of Punk to Come (Deluxe Version)

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Download links and information about The Shape of Punk to Come (Deluxe Version) by Refused. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to New Wave, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:44:18 minutes.

Artist: Refused
Release date: 1998
Genre: New Wave, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:44:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Worms of the Senses / Faculties of the Skull 7:07
2. Liberation Frequency 4:10
3. The Deadly Rhythm 3:36
4. Summerholidays vs. Punkroutine 4:03
5. Bruitist Pome #5 1:27
6. New Noise 5:10
7. The Refused Party Program 2:39
8. Protest Song '68 4:34
9. Refused Are F*****g Dead 5:10
10. The Shape of Punk to Come 5:08
11. Tannhäuser / Derivè 8:09
12. The Apollo Programme Was a Hoax 4:13
13. Shape of Punk to Come (Live) [Bonus Track] 4:38
14. Refused Party Program (Live) [Bonus Track] 1:27
15. Circle Pit (Live) [Bonus Track] 2:47
16. Worms of the Senses / Faculties of the Skull (Live) [Bonus Track] 5:31
17. Hook, Line and Sinker (Live) [Bonus Track] 2:51
18. Summer Holidays vs. Punk Routine (Live) [Bonus Track] 3:53
19. Rather Be Dead (Live) [Bonus Track] 3:41
20. Burn It (Live) [Bonus Track] 2:32
21. The Deadly Rythm (Live) [Bonus Track] 4:05
22. Coup d'État (Live) [Bonus Track] 5:10
23. New Noise (Live) [Bonus Track] 4:48
24. Tannhäuser (Live) [Bonus Track] 7:29

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Many who listen to this album will say "Hey, this isn't punk" after not finding the power chords and I-IV-V structures that they associate with poppy skatepunk bands like NOFX and Lagwagon, but this is what revolution is all about — taking an industry of specifications and expectations and turning it fully on its head, yet holding on to some semblance of what once was. Refused are pure innovation and passion spouting Nation of Ulysses-esque doctrine while fusing together the bite and flavor of fist-raised, Dillinger Escape Plan-style hardcore with ambient textures, jazz breakdowns, and other such deviations. Choppy, beautiful movements, choked thoughts, and feelings of elevation — this is what punk is all about, although to the common ear it may not sound like it, and that is precisely one of the reasons why it is so potent. [In 2010, Epitaph reissued a Deluxe Version of The Shape of Punk to Come in a three-disc set, complete with a bonus live CD and a DVD documentary.]