Take a Vacation!
- Take a Vacation!
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Take a Vacation! est le premier album du groupe rock Américain The Young Veins et le premier projet de Ryan Ross et Jon Walker depuis leur départ de Panic! at the Disco.
Liste des chansons
- Change - 2 min 31
- Take a Vacation - 2 min 28
- Cape Town - 2 min 52
- Maybe I Will, Maybe I Won't - 2 min 24
- Young Veins (Die Tonight) - 2 min 19
- Everyone But You - 3 min 8
- The Other Girl - 2 min 56
- Dangerous Blues - 2 min 25
- Defiance - 2 min 44
- Lie To The Truth - 2 min 29
- Heart of Mine - 3 min
- Bonus track
- Nothing Matters But You (ft. Z Berg) - 1 min 54
- Funnel of Love - 2 min 42
- Is It True - 2 min 47
- Security - 2 min 35
- When You Walk In The Room - 2 min 40
Notes et références
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