The Alarmist
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For the film also known as Life During Wartime, see The Alarmist (film).
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| Studio album by Dear Leader | |||||
| Released | November 14, 2006 | ||||
| Genre | indie rock | ||||
| Label | Lunch Records | ||||
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The Alarmist is the third full-length album by Boston indie rock band Dear Leader. It was released on 14 November, 2006, on Lunch Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "Nightmare Alleys"
- "Radar"
- "Father Baker"
- "Labor On"
- "Bleed"
- "This Is Our War"
- "Monuments and Shrines"
- "Lead the Way"
- "Empty Chair"
- "Get Civil"
- "Every Man"
The song Connectivity appears on track 11, after thirty seconds of silence following Every Man's completion.


