Numbers On Napkins - Waiting For Tomorrow Deluxe Digipak CD
Fifteen years after releasing their debut full length album, “Waiting for Tomorrow”, NON and Bad Stain have joined forces to release this special deluxe edition re-issue of the CD, featuring a dozen bonus tracks that fans are sure to love! The album contain all ten of the original tracks released on “Waiting for Tomorrow”, with live recordings and demo tracks of fan favorites like, “Runaway”, “True Love” and “Broken”. Plus, the CD also contains two tracks from the limited edition and out-of-print EP, “QuickerDrunkenLouderHarder”. In addition, NON included previously unreleased material, including the melodic and catchy pop punk tune, “Telephone”, and a new punk rock version of “Fat Girls”.
Fifteen years after releasing their debut full length album, “Waiting for Tomorrow”, NON and Bad Stain have joined forces to release this special deluxe edition re-issue of the CD, featuring a dozen bonus tracks that fans are sure to love! The album contain all ten of the original tracks released on “Waiting for Tomorrow”, with live recordings and demo tracks of fan favorites like, “Runaway”, “True Love” and “Broken”. Plus, the CD also contains two tracks from the limited edition and out-of-print EP, “QuickerDrunkenLouderHarder”. In addition, NON included previously unreleased material, including the melodic and catchy pop punk tune, “Telephone”, and a new punk rock version of “Fat Girls”.
Fifteen years after releasing their debut full length album, “Waiting for Tomorrow”, NON and Bad Stain have joined forces to release this special deluxe edition re-issue of the CD, featuring a dozen bonus tracks that fans are sure to love! The album contain all ten of the original tracks released on “Waiting for Tomorrow”, with live recordings and demo tracks of fan favorites like, “Runaway”, “True Love” and “Broken”. Plus, the CD also contains two tracks from the limited edition and out-of-print EP, “QuickerDrunkenLouderHarder”. In addition, NON included previously unreleased material, including the melodic and catchy pop punk tune, “Telephone”, and a new punk rock version of “Fat Girls”.