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''The Second EP'' is the first album released by
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. The title ''"The Second EP"'' refers to the demo EP the band recorded in early 2003 before signing with the C Student Records label. The album's lead track, "Could Be Anything", was featured on the soundtrack for American medical drama ''
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''. This also coincided with the release of the band's debut full-length album '' Double Dutch''.


Track listing

#"Could Be Anything" - 3:45 #"All of Seventeen" - 3:21 #"You May Not Know My Name" - 3:43 #"I Said" - 2:32


See also

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