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Porcupine Tree - The Incident

Porcupine Tree - The Incident

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"The Incident" by Porcupine Tree is notable for its ambitious structure, featuring a continuous 14-part suite that explores themes of disconnection and existential angst, blending progressive rock with atmospheric soundscapes.

New Vinyl Record

Special Notes: LP, Album, Reissue, 140g

Condition: New, in shrink.

Catalog Number: Transmission Recordings - TRANSM262LP

This Edition Released: 2021


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Tracklist

: The Incident
A1: Occam's Razor (1:55)
A2: The Blind House (5:47)
A3: Great Expectations (1:26)
A4: Kneel And Disconnect (2:03)
A5: Drawing The Line (4:43)
B1: The Incident (5:20)
B2: Your Unpleasant Family (1:48)
B3: The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train (2:00)
B4: Time Flies (11:40)
C1: Degree Zero Of Liberty (1:45)
C2: Octane Twisted (5:03)
C3: The Séance (2:39)
C4: Circle Of Manias (2:18)
C5: I Drive The Hearse (6:41)
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D1: Flicker (3:42)
D2: Bonnie The Cat (5:45)
D3: Black Dahlia (3:40)
D4: Remember Me Lover (7:28)

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