Gut the Van
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Gut the Van is a live album released in 2001 by Dispatch
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folk band. The set consists of two CDs, ("Peg" and "Wimpy"), and are named after vans that the band used to tour the country.

Disc 1: "Peg"

Track details from liner notes.
  1. "Open Up" – 4:54 (Recorded on April 28, 2001 at Merrimack College, MA)
  2. "Passerby" – 5:50 (Recorded on June 16–17, 2001 at Irving Plaza, NYC)
  3. "Cut It Ya Match It" – 5:35 (Recorded on June 16–17, 2001 at Irving Plaza, NYC)
  4. "Lightning" – 7:06 (Recorded on June 8, 2001 at Fleet Boston Pavilion, MA)
  5. "Out Loud" – 3:28 (Recorded on June 16–17, 2001 at Irving Plaza, NYC)
  6. "Even" – 4:39 (Recorded on April 28, 2001 at Merrimack College, MA)
  7. "Prince of Spades" – 8:46 (Recorded on June 14, 2001 at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA)
  8. "Flying Horses" – 6:03 (Recorded on June 9, 2001 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC)
  9. "5/4 Here We Go" – 8:21 (Recorded on June 8, 2001 at Fleet Boston Pavilion, MA)
  10. "Bullet Holes" – 8:21 (Recorded on June 8, 2001 at Fleet Boston Pavilion, MA)
  11. "Bats in the Belfry" – 5:23 (Recorded on June 16–17, 2001 at Irving Plaza, NYC)
  12. "The General" – 5:21 (Recorded on April 28, 2001 at Merrimack College, MA)

Disc 2: "Wimpy"

Track details from liner notes.
  1. "Elias" – 6:49 (Recorded on April 7, 2001 at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA)
  2. "Cover This" – 5:14 (Recorded on February 24–25, 2001 at Irving Plaza, NYC)
  3. "Steeples" – 7:56 (Recorded on April 16, 1996 at Middlebury College, VT)
  4. "Two Coins" – 4:30 (Recorded on April 12, 2001 at Lupo's in Providence, RI)
  5. "Bang Bang" – 8:13 (Recorded on April 12, 2001 at Lupo's in Providence, RI)
  6. "Railway" – 6:10 (Recorded on April 12, 2001 at Lupo's in Providence, RI)
  7. "Questioned Apocalypse" – 5:42 (Recorded on February 24–25, 2001 at Irving Plaza, NYC)
  8. "Water Stop" – 7:03 (Recorded on February 24–25, 2001 at Irving Plaza, NYC)
  9. "Carry You" – 3:38 (Recorded on March 24, 2001 at Norva in Norfolk, VA)
  10. "Mission" – 6:15 (Recorded on April 7, 2001 at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA)
  11. "Time Served" – 4:33 (Recorded on April 28, 2001 at Merrimack College, MA)
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