Gravity Is the Enemy
Gravity is the Enemy is an album by Skeleton Key, released in 2012 by Arctic Rodeo Recordings.[1] On March 7, 2012 the band released a promotional video for the new album.[2]
Gravity is the Enemy | ||||
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Studio album by Skeleton Key | ||||
Released | March 23, 2012 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 53:48 | |||
Label | Arctic Rodeo Recordings | |||
Producer | Bryce Goggin | |||
Skeleton Key chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All tracks written by Skeleton Key.
- "Gravity is the Enemy" – 4:15
- "Museum Glass" – 4:12
- "Human Pin Cushion" – 3:35
- "Little Monster" – 4:00
- "Iron Fist Alchemist" – 4:17
- "I'll Walk You To The Door" – 1:56
- "The Mowing Devil" – 4:07
- "Everybody's Crutch" – 4:23
- "Fear of Stalling" – 3:20
- "The Denialist" – 3:45
- "Machine Screw" – 3:14
- "Every Hero" – 2:55
- "Spineless" – 3:20
- "Roses" – 6:29
gollark: I KNEW Scala was a lie perpetuated by Java users in denial.
gollark: > Beware apioforms. It has zero width space for that.<|endoftext|>The idea was not that it was designed to spread frequently pressed keys around the keyboard and bite.<|endoftext|>I think the key is that they could move onto achieve arbitrary sorts though, but *not* the right way to run a keyboard.<|endoftext|>Well, you could just use a keyboard and not automatically hit it.<|endoftext|>"Your keyboard is a desktop keyboard and has keyboard and speech synthesis capability."<|endoftext|>Ah yes, fair.<|endoftext|>No, it's bad. It has keyboard shortcuts.<|endoftext|>`utilize` should work, because it's a shell.<|endoftext|>`utilize` is a shell but only `rm` is a shell.<|endoftext|>`scala` does not exist.<|endoftext|>`scala` is a shell. It's not lua. It should not recurse infinitely.<|endoftext|>`scala` is the shell.<|endoftext|>`csh` is a shell.<|endoftext
gollark: It... says nothing?
gollark: Trying with "beware apioforms" instead...
gollark: > Apparently the picture is palaiologos's picture is palaiologos's picture.
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