Twenty-Twenty Surgery
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"Twenty-Twenty Surgery" | ||||
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Single by Taking Back Sunday | ||||
from the album Louder Now | ||||
B-side |
Brooklyn (If You See Something, Say Something) Divine Intervention (Acoustic) | |||
Released | 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2005 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, emo | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Writer(s) | Taking Back Sunday | |||
Producer(s) | Eric Valentine | |||
Taking Back Sunday singles chronology | ||||
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"Twenty-Twenty Surgery" is the second single from alternative rock band Taking Back Sunday's third album Louder Now.
Music video
The music video features the band playing in a prison to a group of inmates, taking ideas from Johnny Cash's infamous At Folsom Prison. Adam Lazzara is dressed to resemble him and uses an acoustic guitar in this music video. When the single was released, fans had the chance to have their names put into a list on the single.
Track listing
7" Vinyl:
- "Twenty-Twenty Surgery"
- "MakeDamnSure" (Live)
CD One:
- "Twenty-Twenty Surgery"
- "Brooklyn (If You See Something, Say Something)"
CD Two:
- "Twenty-Twenty Surgery" - 3:55
- "Divine Intervention" (Acoustic) - 3:48
- "Twenty-Twenty Surgery" (Enhanced video) - 3:53
External links
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