Live At The Metro
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Live at the Metro is a live album released by American
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 in 2004. It was recorded live on October 25, 2003 at The Metro in Chicago. It was released via the internet only, at www.atarisbootleg.com.

The album cover is a spoof of a live album by The Who
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This album also features seven acoustic songs, also recorded live in Chicago as part of a radio broadcast. These songs are played by vocalist/guitarist Kris Roe and guitarist John Collura only.

Track listing

  1. "Unopened Letter to the World"
  2. "1*15*96"
  3. "IOU One Galaxy"
  4. "So Long, Astoria"
  5. "Between You and Me"
  6. "Your Boyfriend Sucks"
  7. "Song #13"
  8. "All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know"
  9. "Someday"
  10. "The Saddest Song"
  11. "The Boys of Summer"
  12. "Astro Zombies"
  13. "1*15*96" (acoustic)
  14. "My Hotel Year" (acoustic)
  15. "The Hero Dies in This One" (acoustic)
  16. "Fast Times at Dropout High" (acoustic)
  17. "A New England" (acoustic)
  18. "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding" (acoustic)
  19. "San Dimas High School Football Rules" (acoustic)
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