
Tourist History Bonus Cd !!install!! — Two Door Cinema Club
: A standout track that often feels like a "lost" single, maintaining the high-energy, jangly guitar sound of the main album. "Costume Party"
Two Door Cinema CLUB - Tourist HISTORY - 15th Anniversary Edition (2CD) two door cinema club tourist history bonus cd
He didn't play it for the hits. He knew "Something Good Can Work" and "Undercover Martyn" by heart; they were permanently etched into his muscle memory from nights out in sticky-floored student unions. No, the bonus disc was for the die-hards. It was for the acoustic versions, the B-sides, the raw early demos that sounded like a band trying to figure out who they were before the world told them who to be. : A standout track that often feels like
Depending on the specific pressing (the UK 2011 reissue bonus disc), you might get their legendary cover of or, more impressively, their cover of Kanye West’s "Love Lockdown." Two Door Cinema Club managed to transform Kanye’s brooding, auto-tuned original into a bouncing, guitar-driven pop song. It is unironically excellent and a highlight of the bonus material. No, the bonus disc was for the die-hards
Perhaps the most beloved track on the bonus CD, Two Door Cinema Club’s energetic take on MGMT's "Kids" became a staple of their live shows. They transformed the psychedelic original into a fast-paced, synth-heavy indie anthem.
Tourist History was heavily influenced by French house and disco. The bonus disc often capitalizes on this by including a remix of their biggest single. The "Whatever/Whatever Remix" turns the song into a loop-heavy, 4am warehouse anthem. It strips away the guitars almost entirely, focusing on the robotic bass synth and chopped vocal samples.





