Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy (Re-release)

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“Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy”
“Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy” cover
Single by Drive-by Argument
from the album Drive-by Argument
Released June 25, 2007
Format CD, 7", Download
Genre Electro-Indie
Length 14:11
Label Lizard King
Drive-by Argument singles chronology
"The Sega Method"
(2007)
"Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy"
(2007)
"Dance Like No-One's Watching" (2007)

Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy is the third single from Electro-Indie band Drive-by Argument. This is the band's first official single from their album Drive-by Argument, as The Sega Method was just a promo release to attract some attention from new and current fans. Released under Lizard King Records on the 25th June 2007, Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy is a re-released and re-recorded edition of the band's original debut single. The original Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy was released through One Records in 2005.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy" - 3:06
  2. "Dennistoun's That Way" - 4:27
  3. "Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy (Demoralized By Stolen Sherbet)" - 6:38

[edit] Trivia

  • The B-side of the single "Dennistoun's That Way" is a shortened remake of a song of the same name from the Dragon EP, released in 2005. The key word in the song "Dennistoun" is also a district in the city Glasgow, Scotland.
  • "Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy (Demoralized By Stolen Sherbet)" was remixed by Lewis Gardiner, the band's drummer.

[edit] Personal

  • Stewart "Stoke" Brock - Vocals and Synthesizer
  • Stuart Kennedy - Lead Guitar
  • Colin Keenan - Rhythm Guitar
  • Ryan Drever - Bass Guitar
  • Lewis Gardiner - Drums

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