Second Hand Planet
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Released19 April 2007
17 November 2008 Souvenir Edition
17 November 2008 Souvenir Edition
LabelSiren Records
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| Released | 19 April 2007 17 November 2008 Souvenir Edition | |||
| Genre | Pop rock | |||
| Label | Siren Records | |||
| Producer | Greg Haver | |||
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Souvenir Edition cover | ||||
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Second Hand Planet is the second album of New Zealand rock group Opshop, released in 2007 under Siren Records. A double disk 'Souvenir Edition' was released on 17 November 2008. The album was certified 3× Platinum in New Zealand on February 8, 2009, selling over 45,000 copies.[2][3]
Original release
- "Big Energy In Little Spaces"
- "Helpless"
- "Waiting Now"
- "Smoke and Mirrors"
- "Days To Come"
- "Maybe"
- "Cosmonaut’s Boot"
- "Noah"
- "One Thing Worth Preserving"
- "Nothing To Hide"
- "One Day"
Souvenir edition bonus disk
- Opshop Video History
- "Big Energy"
- "One Day"
- "Waiting Now"
- "Maybe"
- "Oxygen"
- "Levitate"
- "Being"
- "No Ordinary Thing"
- "Saturated"
- "Secrets"
- "Nothing Can Wait"
- Bonus audio tracks from the Big Energy in a Can tour
- Special feature: Opshop at the MTV Snow Jam'08
- Photo Gallery