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''Lap of Honour'' is an EP released on 18 January 2005 as a
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-only release by British rock band
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. The EP mostly consists of B-sides featured on the single releases from their debut album ''Employment'', plus live sessions and an exclusive remix of "Na Na Na Na Naa". The album cover depicts the
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Track listing

*CD UICU-1102 #"Sink That Ship" (appears on the "I Predict a Riot"/"Sink that Ship" single) – 2:37 #"Hard Times Send Me"(appears on the "Oh My God" maxi-CD single) - 2:42 #"Think About You (and I Like It)" (appears on the "Oh My God" CD single) – 4:50 #"Not Surprised" (appears on the "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" maxi-CD single) – 3:25 #"Na Na Na Na Naa" (
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Remix) (exclusive to EP) – 4:34 #"Seventeen Cups" (appears on the "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" maxi-CD single) – 3:36 #"Take My Temperature" (Live) (the original version appears on the "I Predict a Riot" single) – 4:47


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Kaiser Chiefs websiteKaiser Chiefs – Lap of Honour
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