Next in Line (Dead Letter Circus song)

Next in Line (Dead Letter Circus song)
"Next in Line"
Single by Dead Letter Circus
Released November 1, 2008
Recorded Loose Stones, Gold Coast & The Base, Melbourne
Genre Alternative rock, progressive rock
Length 3:23
Label MGM Distribution
Producer Forrester Savell, Matt Bartlem and Dead Letter Circus
Dead Letter Circus singles chronology
"Reaction"
(2008)
"Next in Line"
(2008)
"The Space on the Wall"
(2009)

"Next in Line" is the third single by Australian progressive/alternative rock band Dead Letter Circus. It was preceded by the singles "Reaction" (also featured as a B-side to "Next in Line") and "Disconnect and Apply".[1] It was released on the first of November, 2008, and was distributed, like the Dead Letter Circus EP, through MGM Distribution. Like the band's EP, the whole of "Next in Line" was available for purchase through the iTunes Store.[2] Both "Next in Line" and "Reaction" are featured on the band's debut studio album This Is the Warning.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Next in Line"   3:23
2. "Reaction"   3:44
3. "Tremors"   3:38
Total length:
10:45
Exclusive iTunes bonus track
No. Title Length
4. "Inferiority Complex" (Remixed by Mammal_(band)) 3:40
Total length:
14:25

Notes

  1. For those who bought the single from the iTunes Store, there was an exclusive bonus track called "Inferiority Complex". This track is a remix of the song "Disconnect and Apply" from Dead Letter Circus' self-titled EP. The remix was done by Australian funk rock band Mammal and features vocals by Mammal's vocalist Ezekiel Ox.

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