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 RELEASE DATE 2004/05/03
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perpetual motion | 08 |
this imaginary bay |
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too much no in a yes | 09 |
context (the... |
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paris | 10 |
mick & dan’s... |
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tobacco saves lives... | 11 |
fortune cookie-box... |
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it’s not over | 12 |
the yeah-yeah time |
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n.a.o.u.s.s.a. | 13 |
the t-bone moral |
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belong | | |  It’s been over four years since the release of Tobacco’s last album “Don`t deny your weakness”. Four years – that’s a long time, without a doubt and somehow it may seem like “Tobacco Saves Lives” is lightyears away from the bands prior releases. But then again that´s not true. Or let’s say it’s not that simple...
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 RELEASE DATE 2000/06/01
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r.i.o.j.a. | 07 |
slow down and think... |
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alone at last i... | 08 |
we are prepared |
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license to be | 09 |
who’s gonna rock on? |
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return flight | 10 |
to break even again |
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for all occasions | 11 |
tobacco’s... |
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star spangled ceiling | 12 |
if you leave |  In early 2000, Tobacco evolved from a project to a band with plans and broader ambitions. The path of singer/songwriter pieces, indie-pop heritage and glances of country-like styles that were introduced by the ep widened via the album “Don’t deny your weakness” to a multiple lane highway stretching towards all kinds of direction.
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 RELEASE DATE 1999/06/01
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license to be | 03 |
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cant fight this... | | |  Tobacco's first release: Three beautifully crafted songs that capture friendship, that capture emotional landscapes, that capture nights spent in front a of a silly 8 track machine before the sun rises somewhere out there.
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