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  • Release Date: 02/03/2009
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 116,122
  • Label: EYEBALL
  • UPC: 637872001516
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Waiting

1LISTENPorcelain 4:40
2LISTENThis Side of Brightness 3:35
3LISTENIan Curtis 3:47
4LISTENIntroduction 1:58
5LISTENStreaks in the Sky 4:30
6LISTENIn Transmission 3:41
7LISTENDying in New Brunswick 4:06
8LISTENThe Dotted Line 4:19
9LISTENWhere the Circle Ends 3:11

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Waitingby Anonymous

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April 09, 2004: I certainly agree that this is Thursday's best effort, but this does not go to say that Full Collapse is secondary to it, but perhaps equal. People shuold purchase both, and if you're one of those people buy albums for 1 song that is timeless, buy Waiting just for "Dying In New Brunswick." Here is a great part of this song: Will you look back on this night As the day that ruined your life. Will you look back on these city streets and say, "Oh, God, where are you?" This song really displays the depth of what geoff and the guys create when they get together to record.

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Waitingby Anonymous

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March 03, 2004: Though most people consider Full Collapse Thursday's best album I think this is thier best. It's not as clean sounding or as well mixed as their other albums but I think there is more emotion in this one then the others (except maybe for War All the Time) and I think their angst and desperation for something better really comes through in the album. Songs like The Dotted Line, Where the Circle Ends, Ian Curtis and This Side of Brightness define this album. Though if you are not accustomed to Thursday's genre it might be best to go with the standard Thursday album Full Collapse

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