To Live in Discontent

To Live in Discontent is a compilation album released by Strike Anywhere. It collects various rare, live and unreleased tracks by the band including the entirety of their out of print EP, Chorus of One.

To Live in Discontent
Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2005
Recorded2000 - 2005
GenrePunk rock, melodic hardcore, post-hardcore
Length37:31
LabelJade Tree
Strike Anywhere chronology
Exit English
(2003)
To Live in Discontent
(2005)
Dead FM
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

No.TitleTrack originsLength
1."Asleep"Bread or Revolution 7" EP on Fat Wreck Chords2:34
2."Antidote"Bread or Revolution 7" EP on Fat Wreck Chords3:45
3."Chorus of One"Chorus of One EP2:23
4."Question the Answer"Chorus of One EP3:42
5."Incendiary"Chorus of One EP2:25
6."Earthbound"Chorus of One EP1:09
7."Notes On Pulling the Sky Down"Chorus of One EP3:49
8."Cassandratic Equation"Chorus of One EP3:15
9."Two Fuses"Outtake from Exit English sessions3:18
10."Sunspotting"1999 Demo2:51
11."Two Sides" (live)Gorilla Biscuits cover performed with New Mexican Disaster Squad in 20042:11
12."Values Here"Dag Nasty cover, recorded during Change is a Sound sessions2:49
13."Where Are They Now?"Cock Sparrer cover, recorded in 2003 for this compilation3:21
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