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The Mars Volta - Vicarious Atonement FLAC
Performer:
The Mars Volta
Album:
Vicarious Atonement
Released:
2008
Country:
US
Label:
Universal Records , Celebrate Life
Catalog:
CELL-591.6
FLAC size:
2132 mb
MP3 size:
1270 mb
WMA size:
2800 mb


Tracklist


1Vicarious Atonement7:19
2This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed4:58
3Intertiatic E.S.P4:23


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
noneThe Mars Volta Vicarious Atonement ‎(12", Comp, Promo, Whi)Universal Records , Gold Standard LaboratoriesnoneUS2008


Credits


  • Compiled ByFrancis Englehardt, Paul Nickerson


Notes


Hidden Text written in bottom line of jacket : LEFT SIDE OUTBOUND, RIGHT INBOUND. METRO NORTH.
Etching run out groove says: HOPE REMAINS WHILE YOUR COMPANY IS TRUE. 03.26.07 YOUR VOICE CHANGED.


Video



Album


Текст песни: DONT YOU PRETEND THAT IM NOT ALIVE MY BONES NEVER ACHE UNLESS SHES Atonement Album Version. The Mars Volta. Vicarious Atonement. Produced by Omar Rodríguez-López. Album Amputechture. Vicarious Atonement Lyrics. Don't you pretend that I'm not alive My bones never ache unless she's nearby Where is your face in a safe of dead tongues I can see your reflection in your totem firstborn I suspect, oh You've been carrying a pack of wolves, a pack of wolves, ah I regret, oh Not killing you while I had the. let these hands sharpen your eyes A rasp of tails Don't let these hands sharpen your eyes A rasp of tails. More on Genius. About Vicarious Atonement. Vicarious Atonement Album Version. This track is not available in Russian Federation - Learn more. Watch the video for Vicarious Atonement from The Mars Volta's Amputechture for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar Mars Volta Lyrics. Don't you pretend That I'm not alive My bones never ache Unless she's nearby Where is your face In a safe of dead tongues I can see your reflection In your totem first born I suspect You've been carrying a pack of wolves I regret Not killing you while I had the chance. Maybe I will always haunt you Mark the somnolence with truth Better hang your dead palace Than have a living home to lose In the river ganges God damns my name. Don't let these hands Sharpen your eyes A rasp of tails. Is Vicarious Atonement the best song by The Mars Volta brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Vicarious Atonement by The Mars Volta 2006 From the album Amputechture track 1. Average Rating: 74100 from 12 votes. Amputechture 8 tracks. Previous track This track 1 Next track 2 -Vicarious AtonementTetragrammaton. Vicarious Atonement appears on the following albums by The Mars Volta: Amputechture track 1 this album 2006. The Mars Volta was an American progressive rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001. The band's final live lineup consisted of Omar Rodríguez-López guitar, producer, direction, Cedric Bixler-Zavala vocals, lyrics, Juan Alderete bass, Marcel Rodríguez-López keyboards, percussion, and Deantoni Parks drums. The band formed following the break-up of Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala's previous band, At the Drive-In. They were known for their energetic live shows and their concept albums. The Mars Volta are considered one of the best modern progressive rock bands. Since theyre such an influential band, lets rank the best Mars Volta albums, with the help of your votes. Formed in 2001 by Omar Rodríguez-López guitar and Cedric Bixler-Zavala vocals after their former band, At the Drive-In broke up. The Mars Volta's sound experimented with hardcore, psych rock, and free jazz most notably with Frances the Mute 2005 and Amputechture 2006. This Mars Volta discography is ranked from best to worst, so the top Mars Volta albums can be found at the top of the list. The album opens with Vicarious Atonement, five minutes of spectral effects and piercing guitar that gets a boost at the beginning of the next track, Tetragrammaton, and then blooms into full riffing glory after a few more minutes and they're still nowhere near the end of the 16-minute track