Harmony No Harmony
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Released16 May 2005
RecordedBattery Studios in November and December 2004
Length55:19
| Harmony No Harmony | ||||
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| Released | 16 May 2005 | |||
| Recorded | Battery Studios in November and December 2004 | |||
| Genre | Post hardcore, hardcore punk, punk rock, alternative rock | |||
| Length | 55:19 | |||
| Label | Xtra Mile Recordings | |||
| Producer | Mark Williams | |||
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| AllMusic | (not rated)[1] |
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Harmony No Harmony is the second and final full-length album released by British band Million Dead. It is the first to feature new guitarist Tom Fowler who replaced original guitarist Cameron Dean. Lead singer Frank Turner's mother makes an appearance on the song "To Whom It May Concern". Members of the band Drive Like You Stole It appear on both "To Whom It May Concern" and "Father My Father". In a podcast released in May 2015, Turner revealed that there would be a vinyl re-release of the record in 2015 to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
All songs were written by Million Dead.
- "Bread and Circuses" – 2:33
- "Holloway Prison Blues" – 4:15
- "After the Rush Hour" – 3:29
- "Plan B" – 1:37
- "Carthago Est Delenda" – 6:00
- "To Whom It May Concern" – 4:17
- "Living the Dream" – 5:10
- "Margot Kidder" – 6:37
- "Murder and Create" – 3:13
- "Achilles Lung" – 4:08
- "Bovine Spungiform Economics" – 1:59
- "Father My Father" – 3:33
- "Engine Driver" – 6:13
- "Harmony No Harmony" – 2:15
- “Sasquatch” – 3:40 (Japanese bonus track)
- “Tonight Matthew” – 3:02 (Japanese bonus track)