Social-Code

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Social-Code is the second album by the Canadian alternative rock group Social Code under that name. It was released on May 8, 2007, exactly 3 years after the first album, in only Canada so far."Bomb Hands" was the official first single. The music video received significant play on MuchMusic. The next singles were "The Shortest Line", "Everyday (Late November)" and "He Said, She Said". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Social Code
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rdf:langString Social Code album cover.jpg
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rdf:langString He Said, She Said
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rdf:langString Forever Always Ends
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rdf:langString Social-Code is the second album by the Canadian alternative rock group Social Code under that name. It was released on May 8, 2007, exactly 3 years after the first album, in only Canada so far."Bomb Hands" was the official first single. The music video received significant play on MuchMusic. The next singles were "The Shortest Line", "Everyday (Late November)" and "He Said, She Said".
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