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Speak Like You Talk is the first full-length album by Los Angeles band Letlive. Even though there are 12 songs on the album, there at 69 tracks in total. 8 tracks being their one song, 3 tracks making up "2 in 6.8 Billion", and 58 tracks making up the hidden song which is revealed as "You are Not Your Username" followed by a Roman numeral for each track. In the CD cover, under the lyrics for "2 in 6.8 Billion", it reads "this is fellowship not follow ship (as it sinks) not to be confused as this ships bow martyr." Which is what the hidden song opens with. The mention of martyrs is uncanny to the first track of Letlive.'s next album.

Track listing

All tracks are written by letlive

No.TitleLength
1."City of Champions"6:20
2."Beauty Queen Breast Stroke"3:50
3."Stigmother"3:05
4."Punk's Not Dead, Jesus Is"2:35
5."Skin F*#K Metal"3:42
6."Interlude"2:49
7."Incest as a Legacy"5:41
8."Don't F*#K with Me Tiger... I'm Sick"3:02
9."2 in 6.8 Billion (A)"1:55
10."2 in 6.8 Billion (B)"2:59
11."2 in 6.8 Billion (C)"1:39
12."You are Not Your Username (Hidden Song Split into 58 tracks)"6:51
Total length:44:32

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