| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
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| 1 | How Can You Expect To Be... (album Version) | 128 | 3:56 | 3.61 | Download |
| 2 | How Can You Expect To Be... (perfect Attitude Mix) | 128 | 4:10 | 3.82 | Download |
| 3 | How Can You Expect To Be... (classical Reprise) | 128 | 3:05 | 2.82 | Download |
| 4 | It's Alright (7'' Mix) | 128 | 4:18 | 3.94 | Download |
| 5 | We All Feel Better In The Dark | 128 | 3:59 | 3.65 | Download |
| 6 | Being Boring (marshall Jefferson Remix) | 128 | 9:03 | 8.28 | Download |
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1We All Feel Better In The Dark
Everyone with blue eyes alive today can trace their ancestry back to one person who probably lived about 10,000 years ago in the Black Sea region, a study has found. Scientists studying the genetics of eye colour have discovered that more than 99.5 per cent of blue-eyed people who volunteered to have their DNA analysed have the same tiny mutation
2How Can You Expect To Be... (album Version)
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3How Can You Expect To Be... (classical Reprise)
Wednesday saw the launch of Shopto.net's latest offer - a PS3 for ?329 - which prompted orders en masse via its online store. Never one to miss a trick, we've grabbed the company's CEO Igor Cipolletta for a chat on how they can offer the console for so little.
4How Can You Expect To Be... (perfect Attitude Mix)
If the first weekend of the season is any indication, the Florida Everblades won't be missing their veteran nucleus of Reggie Berg, Brent McDonald...
5Being Boring (marshall Jefferson Remix)
San Francisco?s entertainment dens and gilded ballrooms opulated in wake of the 1906 earthquake. Seventy-two hours after a 5.6 ripple undulates the city and surrounding Bay Area - last Friday - Danzig jolts Market Streeet?s Warfield Theatre in the heart of downtown. At least one man sprints for it.
6It's Alright (7'' Mix)
Dwayne Johnson, left, and Seann William Scott in ?Southland Tales.? ?Southland Tales,? Richard Kelly?s funny, audacious, messy and feverishly inspired look at America and its discontents, opens with the very biggest of bangs.