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Sleep Is The Enemy
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 17, 2006 (Europe)
February 21, 2006 (Canada)
May 23, 2006 (US)
Recorded2005
GenreHard rock
Length33:37
LabelAquarius Records
Bad Taste Records
Razor and Tie (US)
Danko Jones chronology
We Sweat Blood
(2003)
Sleep Is The Enemy
(2006)
Never Too Loud
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Sleep Is The Enemy is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Danko Jones. The album was released on February 17, 2006 in Europe and February 21 in Canada. The album was released in the US on May 23. "She's Drugs" was featured in the Swedish vampire film Frostbiten. "Baby Hates Me" served as the theme song for WWE Backlash.

Track listing

  1. "Sticky Situation" – 2:35
  2. "Baby Hates Me" – 3:27
  3. "Don't Fall in Love" – 3:23
  4. "She's Drugs" – 2:38
  5. "The Finger" – 2:26
  6. "First Date" – 3:11
  7. "Invisible" (ft. John Garcia from Kyuss) – 3:23
  8. "Natural Tan" – 2:51
  9. "When Will I See You" – 3:26
  10. "Time Heals Nothing" – 3:42
  11. "Sleep Is the Enemy" – 2:25
  • Limited Digipak Edition bonus track:
12. "Choose Me" – 2:27

Liner notes

Produced by Matt DeMatteo.
Mixed by Vic Florencia. Engineered by Matt DeMatteo.
Recorded at Record High Productions in Toronto, Canada. Mixed at Phase One Studios in Toronto, Canada.
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York, USA.
Art direction by WalseCustomDesign.com[2]

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Discography | Danko Jones - Official Website". Danko Jones. 2010-05-12. Retrieved 2012-09-08.