November 16, 2009 18:01
Muse, Kasabian and Green Day star on new NME album
Double CD available online now
Photo Gallery: Muse
Photo: Andy Willsher
'NME The Album 2009', featuring a host of stars including Muse, Kasabian, Green Day and Biffy Clyro, is available to buy online now.
Spanning two CDs, NME has sifted through the trash and put together a compilation jam-packed with all the biggest names of 2009.
To purchase click here now.
CD1 boasts tracks from Muse with their comeback single 'Uprising', Kasabian's biggest hit to date ('Fire') and 'Zero' by Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Meanwhile, CD2 combines 'That Golden Rule' by Biffy Clyro, Green Day's 'Know Your Enemy' and a plethora of new and exciting tracks from Wild Beasts, The Big Pink and The Horrors.
The tracklisting of the double CD is:
Disc 1:
1. Muse – 'Uprising'
2. Kasabian - 'Fire'
3. Friendly Fires – 'Kiss Of Life'
4. Temper Trap – 'Sweet Disposition'
5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – 'Zero'
6. Jamie T – 'Sticks & Stones'
7. The Big Pink – 'Dominos'
8. Maximo Park – 'In Another World'
9. The Enemy – 'Be Somebody'
10. Franz Ferdinand – 'Ulysses'
11. White Lies – 'Death'
12. Passion Pit – 'The Reeling'
13. The Maccabees – 'No Kind Words'
14. Gossip – 'Love Long Distance'
15. Jack Penate – 'Tonight’s Today'
16. Peter Doherty – 'Last Of The English Roses'
17. Esser - 'Headlock'
18. The Virgins – 'Private Affair'
19. The Cribs – 'Cheat On Me'
20. Gallows – 'I Dread The Night'
Disc 2:
1. Biffy Clyro – 'That Golden Rule'
2. Paramore – 'Ignorance'
3. Green Day – 'Know Your Enemy'
4. The Prodigy – 'Warrior's Dance'
5. Enter Shikari – 'No Sleep Tonight'
6. The Horrors – 'Who Can Say'
7. The View – '5Rebbeccas'
8. Ian Brown - 'Stellify'
9. Bombay Bicycle Club – 'The Hill'
10. Howling Bells – 'Into The Chaos'
11. Little Boots – 'Remedy'
12. Marmaduke Duke – 'Je Suis Un Funky Homme'
13. Marina & The Diamonds – 'Obsessions'
14. Animal Collective – 'My Girls'
15. Danananananakroyd – 'Back Wax'
16. Golden Silvers – 'Please Venus'
17. Phoenix – '1901'
18. Manic Street Preachers – 'Peeled Apples'
19. Graham Coxon – 'Dead Bees'
20. Glasvegas – 'Flowers & Football Tops'
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