2005 studio album by Deerhoof
The Runners Four is the seventh studio album by American indie rock band Deerhoof , released on October 11, 2005 by Kill Rock Stars , ATP Recordings and 5 Rue Christine . A vinyl edition with a different cover was released by the label Children of Hoof.
All tracks are written by Deerhoof
Title 1. "Chatterboxes" 2:32 2. "Twin Killers" 2:16 3. "Running Thoughts" 3:45 4. "Vivid Cheek Love Song" 2:14 5. "O'Malley, Former Underdog" 2:16 6. "Odyssey" 2:55 7. "Wrong Time Capsule" 2:52 8. "Spirit Ditties of No Tone" 4:07 9. "Scream Team" 2:40 10. "You Can See" 3:20 11. "Midnight Bicycle Mystery" 1:59 12. "After Me the Deluge" 3:59 13. "Siriustar" 4:37 14. "Lemon and Little Lemon" 2:04 15. "Lightning Rod, Run" 2:15 16. "Bone-Dry" 2:15 17. "News from a Bird" 1:23 18. "Spy on You" 2:12 19. "You're Our Two" 2:24 20. "Rrrrrrright" 3:57 Total length: 56:01
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