| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Far Cry | 258 | 5:19 | 9.78 | Download |
| 2 | Armor and Sword | 260 | 6:36 | 12.26 | Download |
| 3 | Workin' Them Angels | 266 | 4:47 | 9.08 | Download |
| 4 | Larger Bowl | 249 | 4:07 | 7.32 | Download |
| 5 | Spindrift | 262 | 5:24 | 10.11 | Download |
| 6 | Main Monkey Business | 260 | 6:02 | 11.18 | Download |
| 7 | Way the Wind Blows | 264 | 6:28 | 12.20 | Download |
| 8 | Hope | 227 | 2:02 | 3.31 | Download |
| 9 | Faithless | 264 | 5:31 | 10.40 | Download |
| 10 | Bravest Face | 255 | 5:12 | 9.46 | Download |
| 11 | Good News First | 259 | 4:52 | 9.00 | Download |
| 12 | Malignant Narcissism | 285 | 2:17 | 4.66 | Download |
| 13 | We Hold On | 259 | 4:13 | 7.80 | Download |
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1Way the Wind Blows
Rolling Stone has named Minutes To Midnight and Bleed It Out to the magazine’s year-end awards lists.
2We Hold On
And I hated lawsuits before this - wow! A victim of Hurricane Katrina is suing the United States Army Corps of Engineers for $3,000,000,000,000,000 (3 quadrillion). (The U.S. gross domestic product [GDP] was$13.2 trillion in 2007, just for a comparison.) The claim is based from Baker, Louisiana (about 93 miles northwest of New Orleans), an...
3Larger Bowl
This quasi-national primary, which sweeps across a swath of states from Alaska to Massachusetts, is essentially a steroids-infused version of the one big early primary day around which each nominating contest has pivoted dating back to 1984.
4Main Monkey Business
You've heard of miniature books, right? Turns out that the idea is not in any way modern. Little books date back to the 18th century! Some of these books were Bibles, almanacs, or even Dante's "Divine Comedy." This article is definitely worth a look.
5Good News First
How to access Netcool Omnibus server using Java/JDBC with Groovy scripts.
6Far Cry
Got some leftover drugs -- the kind that someone else might want to use, such as painkillers or stimulants? Wrap them up in used kitty litter or other pet droppings, the U.S. government advises. A pilot program at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is looking at ways people can safely dispose of unused prescription drugs
7Spindrift
"Amy Sillman: Suitors and Strangers" Amy Sillman paints like she's reincarnated from some squirrelly, third-tier 1950s abstractionist. But I mean that in a good way. Sillman's colors ? the turquoise blues, the deep oranges, the bright greens ? all allude to fave color palettes from half ...
8Bravest Face
Thinking "outside the box" or as it is sometimes called, "coloring outside the lines" is a popular idea in the business world today. People and organizations are told to think outside the box or color outside the lines as a way to stimulate creativity when they need to solve problems like streamlining product ion, establishing a new product, or ...
9Armor and Sword
Adelaide 36ers forward Adam Ballinger has been named the National Basketball League's player of the week, after scoring 42 points at the weekend.
10Faithless
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says Scotland are just one top player short from being a world power. He said: "Scotland has been very consistent and I feel sorry for them. I must tell you I was really sad after the game because you feel this team has given absolutely everything they had.
11Workin' Them Angels
A schoolboy who launched an attack which ended in the murder of a gay man is detained for a year.
12Hope
Meniere's disease is among the identified causes of ringing ears but unfortunately it is a type of disease that has no known cause up to this day, hence there is a very big problem of looking for a cure. Actually there is also no identified cure for this disease to this day.
13Malignant Narcissism
This is the story of how SitePoint tried to give Internet Explorer a fighting chance ? and it lost anyway.