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    Who Are We Living For? by Dispatch, released 10 October 2000 1. Everybody Clap 2. Open Up 3. Just Like Larry 4. Time Served 5. Even (Headman) 6. Passerby 7. Carry You 8. D. Bits 9. How Now 10. Lightning 11. Granite 12. Prince of Spades 13. Parade Speed 14. Headlights 15. Blood 16. 10ft, 5ft, Bag 'em 17. Douggie Mayu's 18. Gone 19. Spades ...

  2. Who Are We Living For? is a 2000 album by United States indie/roots folk band Dispatch. Their 4th studio album, it represented a major departure from past recordings. Unlike the first album, Silent Steeples, it is electric; unlike the second, Bang Bang, many of its songs express political messages.

    • 64:39
    • October 10, 2000, November 9, 2004
    • December 1999 - May 2000
    • Rock
  3. Release Date 10/10/2000. “We had a lot of fun putting the artwork together for this record. Our pal, painter extraodinaire, William Quigley, composed the package. I feel the images of the packaging balance well with the very eclectic style of music we were making at that time.“. – Pete Francis.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Who Are We Living For? by Dispatch. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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    • Indie Rock
  5. Dispatch - Who Are We Living For? Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. Who Are We Living For? Dispatch. Released 2000. Who Are We Living For? Tracklist. 1. Everybody...

  6. 10. Okt. 2000 · Dispatch. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. October 10, 2000. Duration. 01:04:39. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock. Recording Date. December, 1999 - May, 2000. Recording Location. Bearsville Sound Studios, Bearsville, NY. Lakewest Recording, West Greenwich, RI.

  7. 10. Okt. 2000 · Who Are We Living For? is probably Dispatch's most politically charged album, and that not only shows on the lyrical content but also on the musical urgency it has. No song passes the five-minute mark and most don't even go further than four minutes long.