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''Flybys'' is the second full-length album by
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, released in 2003 on the independent,
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Track listing

# Park Work # The Burl # Computer Finch # Bummer with Cakes # Time Center # Watch for: The Eliminator # Fast Talks # Blink, Professor # Asterisks by Moonlight # Hatching the New Guy # Partners # Death Constellation # Binotic Ting # Moment with Plankton # Telegraph Victories # Saga # Observations # Pure Bronze # The Shooter # Alpine Hunter # It's the Bunklords # Snowy Visitors


Personnel

* Chris Cohen – guitar, keyboards * Andrew Maxwell – vocals, drums * Greg Saunier – * Trevor Shimizu – keyboards * Jamie Peterson – electronics


References

2003 albums The Curtains albums {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub