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Life, Love & Lies : ウィキペディア英語版
Life, Love & Lies

''Life, Love & Lies'' is the second studio album by Canadian rock band State of Shock. The album includes their single, "Money Honey". ''Life, Love & Lies'' was produced by Canadian Producer Jeff Dawson. The photography on the album was done by Erich Saide. The second single was announced on the band's official website on October 4, 2007 as "Hearts That Bleed". In 2008 State of Shock re-released the album in the U.S. This version included both a brand new song titled "When Did Love Leave" and a re-recorded version of "Rollin", a song from their previous album ''Guilty By Association''. In April 2011, the album was certified gold by the CRIA.
==Track listing==
# "Life, Love & Lies" - 3:50
# "Hearts That Bleed" - 3:10
# "Too Pretty" - 3:34
# "Best I Ever Had" - 3:45
# "Day After Day" - 3:39
# "Money Honey" - 3:17
# "Honeymoon's Over" - 3:06
# "Different Day" - 4:05
# "Stupid" - 2:35
# "Pieces of You" - 3:48
# "Rollin" - 3:53 (US)
# "When Did Love Leave" - 3:28 (US)

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