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However, special editions—most notably the Japanese edition and specific UK retailer exclusives (like Play.com and HMV)—included a second disc. This typically contains a treasure trove of non-album material. Depending on the pressing, this includes:
Flip the disc over. A genuine 2010 pressing will have a stamped matrix code ending in something like "IFPI L553." If it says "CD-R" or "80mm" (mini CD-R), be suspicious—official pressings were factory stamped, not burned. two door cinema club tourist history bonus cd
The bonus CD accompanying the deluxe edition of Two Door Cinema Club’s debut album, Tourist History A genuine 2010 pressing will have a stamped
The bonus material for Tourist History generally fell into two categories: high-energy remixes and rare B-sides that showcased a more experimental side of the Northern Irish trio. 1. The B-Sides: Hidden Gems The B-Sides: Hidden Gems “Remember how Sam Halliday
“Remember how Sam Halliday said the guitar riff for ‘Something Good Can Work’ was just him trying to play a disco song? Well, I found the original demo. The one they erased. It’s not a riff, Alex. It’s a key.”