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Two Door Cinema Club Tourist History Bonus Cd ✅

This bonus material serves as a snapshot of the "blog rock" era. The 15th-anniversary version is available via Glassnote Records Deluxe 2CD and a gold-colored RSD Essentials vinyl

The standard second disc for the deluxe edition generally includes the following tracks: : A non-album track frequently included as a primary bonus. Undercover Martyn (Whatever/Whatever Remix) I Can Talk (French Horn Rebellion Remix) Come Back Home (Is Tropical Chilla Black Edit) Undercover Martyn (Jupiter Remix) I Can Talk (Moulinex Remix) What You Know (Cassian Remix) Come Back Home (Myd Remix) Something Good Can Work (Ted & Francis Remix) Undercover Martyn (Softwar Remix) Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix) : often listed as the final track on digital versions. Special Edition Variants two door cinema club tourist history bonus cd

| Track | Title | Notes | |-------|-------|-------| | 1 | | Early demo/alternate take | | 2 | The Great Escape (Demo) | Raw early version of the album track | | 3 | Kids (Demo) | Early version of the non-album B-side | | 4 | Cigarettes in the Theatre (Acoustic) | Stripped-down version | | 5 | Do You Want It All? (Acoustic) | Acoustic take of the album opener | | 6 | Undercover Martyn (Jupiter Remix) | Electronic remix by Jupiter | This bonus material serves as a snapshot of

In the pantheon of 21st-century indie rock, few debut albums have aged as gracefully—or exploded with as much youthful vigor—as Two Door Cinema Club’s Tourist History . Released in 2010, the album was a seismic blast of jagged guitars, syncopated basslines, and dance-floor-filling hooks. Tracks like "What You Know," "Undercover Martyn," and "Something Good Can Work" became anthems for a generation raised on Myspace and early Spotify. Special Edition Variants | Track | Title |