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''All My Real Friends'' is an album by the
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High Holy Days The High Holidays also known as the High Holy Days, or Days of Awe in Judaism, more properly known as the Yamim Noraim ( he, יָמִים נוֹרָאִים, ''Yāmīm Nōrāʾīm''; "Days of Awe") #strictly, the holidays of Rosh HaShanah ("Jewi ...
. It was recorded at Metalworks Studio in Mississauga,
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. It was first released independently on Aleithia Records/AMG. This version was released on February 22, 2003 at a concert. It was later released in Canada and the United States on Universal Music Group and Roadrunner Records respectively. The release dates were March 23, 2004 for Canada and September 28, 2004 for the US. The singles released from this album are "The River of Styx," "Living in your Head," "All My Real Friends," and "The Getaway." There were videos for "All My Real Friends" and "The Getaway."


Track listing

# "The Situation" # "Zoo Baby Rummy" # "All My Real Friends" # "Living in your Head" # "The Getaway" # "Explain it Away" # "A for Me" # "The River of Styx" # "Exfugo" # "Proud" # "Mandy & Charlotte"


External links


High Holy Days Official Website

HHD Myspace

Metalworks Studio
2003 albums High Holy Days (band) albums Roadrunner Records albums Universal Records albums {{2000s-alt-rock-album-stub