Track Listings
| 1. Outmoder |
| 2. Uninvited Guest |
| 3. Idea Machine |
| 4. White Rhino |
| 5. June |
| 6. Music for Dogs |
| 7. Divine Invasion, Pt. 2 |
| 8. Washington D.C. |
| 9. Total Information Awareness |
| 10. Pretty Close to the Edge |
| 11. Is Trans Am Really Your Friend? |
| 12. Remote Control |
| 13. Spike in the Chatter |
| 14. Divine Invasion |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Over the course of six albums and three EPs, Trans Am have pleased and confounded critics with their ever-changing style, from their Deutsch-influenced self-titled debut to their 80s inspired super-synth pop tunes, to raw rock. "Liberation" marks the first time politics have crept into their music, reflecting post-9/11 tension. 70s crunching guitars, late 80s synth-tones, and collages of sound bites culled from radio and TV give the tracks a dark tension that captures our current state of affairs.
Liberation,Trans Am,Thrill Jockey,Bass,Drums,Electronic Percussion,Experimental Rock,Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Indie Rock,Pop,Post-Rock/Experimental,Rock,Rock/Pop,Sampling,Saxophone,Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part,Synthesizer,Vocals,Vocals (Background),Vocoder
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