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Biffy Clyro
album: "Blackened Sky" (2002)
Joy. Discovery. Invention
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Justboy
Kill The Old, Torture Their Young
The Go-Slow
Christopher's River
Convex, Concave
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Hero Management
Solution Devices
Stress On The Sky
Scary Mary album: "The Vertigo Of Bliss" (2003)
Bodies In Flight
The Ideal Height
With Aplomb
A Day Of...
Liberate The Illiterate
Diary Of Always
Questions And Answers
Eradicate The Doubt
When The Faction's Fractioned
Toys Toys Toys Choke Toys Toys Toys
All The Way Down; Prologue, Chapter 1
A Man Of His Appalling Posture
And Now The Action Is On Fire
Ewan's True Mental You album: "Infinity Land" (2004)
Glitter And Trauma
Strung To Your Ribcage
My Recovery Injection
Got Wrong
The Atrocity
Some Kind Of Wizard
Wave Upon Wave Upon Wave
Only One Word Comes To Mind
There's No Such Man As Crasp
There's No Such Thing As A Jaggy Snake
Kids From Kibble And The Fist Of Light
The Weapons Are Concealed
Pause It And Turn It Up album: "Puzzle" (2007)
Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies
Saturday Superhouse
Who's Got A Match?
As Dust Dances
A Whole Child Ago
The Conversation Is...
Now I'm Everyone
Semi-Mental
4/15ths
Love Has A Diameter
Get Fucked Stud
Folding Stars
9/15ths
Machines
Drop It[Bonus Track] album: "Only Revolutions" (2009)
The Captain
That Golden Rule
Bubbles
God & Satan
Born On A Horse
Mountains
Shock Shock
Many Of Horror (When We Collide)
Booooom, Blast And Ruin
Cloud Of Stink
Know Your Quarry
Whorses
Eye Lids[Japanese Bonus Track]
Sky Demon[Japanese Bonus Track] album: "Opposites: The Sand At The Core Of Our Bones" (2013)
Different People
Black Chandelier
Sounds Like Balloons
Opposite
The Joke's On Us
Biblical
A Girl And His Cat
The Fog
Little Hospitals
The Thaw album: "Opposites: The Land At The End Of Our Toes" (2013)
Stingin' Belle
Modern Magic Formula
Spanish Radio
Victory Over The Sun
Pocket
Trumpet Or Tap
Skylight
Accident Without Emergency
Woo Woo

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