Death From Above 1979
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  Track DurationListeners
1 Play Dead Womb full track 2:05 34,331
2 Play Too Much Love full track 1:47 28,965
3 Play Do It! (live) full track 2:29 14,086
4 Play My Love Is Shared full track 1:51 27,324
5 Play Losing Friends full track 3:00 29,577
6 Play If We Don't Make It We'll Fake It full track 2:36 14,511

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© Last Gang (2002) Released: 15 Dec 2002 6 tracks (13:48)
Death from Above 1979’s debut recording, a six song EP released by Vancouver label Ache Records on December 15, 2002. It was later re-issued because of the success of their first full-length album, You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine.

At the time of the release of this EP, the band was still simply known as Death From Above but following it, DFA Records, issued a cease and desist letter requiring them to change their name. Thus, 1979 was appended to the band’s name, which represented the year of singer/drummer Sebastien Grainger’s birth.



The releases of this album had many errors. On the 2005 reissue it had labeled the song “Too Much Love” as “To Much Love” on the back cover and on the CD itself. On the 2002 issue the band’s website was the wrong address. It was printed deathfromabove.net while it is really .com, and 1979 was added to the address due to the legal dispute with DFA Records.
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