Various - Dominionated The Third download free
| Genre: | Rock / Pop / World, Country & Folk |
| Performer: | Various |
| Title: | Dominionated The Third |
| Date of release: | 2016 |
| MP3 album size: | 1167 mb |
| FLAC APE album size: | 1489 mb |
| WMA album size: | 1247 mb |
| Digital formats: | DTS AAC ADX MIDI DTS AA AHX |
Tracklist
| 1 | –No Artist | Intro: Dominionated The Third |
| 2 | –The Poolhall Riots | Put Your Head On My Shoulder |
| 3 | –Sarah Denim & Outre Lights | Turn Me Loose |
| 4 | –Tearjerker | Insensitive |
| 5 | –Century Palm | All The Things I Wasn’t |
| 6 | –Evening Hymns | Moonlight Desires |
| 7 | –Kalle Mattson | Red |
| 8 | –Nick Ferrio | Palace Of Gold |
| 9 | –Nick Zubeck | One Day Will Come |
| 10 | –Rae Spoon | Call Me Maybe |
| 11 | –Scary Bear Soundtrack | I Hear Noises |
| 12 | –Bobby Uzöma | High For This |
| 13 | –Jenny Berkel | Messenger Bird |
| 14 | –Quiet Parade | Difference A Day Makes |
| 15 | –Creature Speak | Your Light Is Spent |
| 16 | –LUKA | Love Over And Over |
| 17 | –Donovan Woods | Could I Be Your Girl |
| 18 | –Twin Within | Northwest Passage |
| 19 | –WindfallFound | The Dead Flag Blues (Outro) |
| 20 | –Woodpigeon | Quand Vous Mourrez De Nos Amours |
Notes
Released as a free download for Canada Day on the Quick Before It Melts website.All songs are covers of songs originally performed by:
“Put Your Head on My Shoulder” (Paul Anka)
“Turn Me Loose” (Loverboy)
“Insensitive” (Jann Arden)
“All the Things I Wasn’t” (The Grapes of Wrath)
“Moonlight Desires” (Gowan)
“Red” (Treble Charger)
“Palace of Gold” (The Sadies covering Blue Rodeo)
“One Day Will Come” (The Silt)
“Call Me Maybe” (Carly Rae Jepsen)
“I Hear Noises” (Tegan and Sara)
“High For This” (The Weeknd)
“Messenger Bird” (Attack In Black)
“Difference a Day Makes” (Jim Guthrie)
“Your Light is Spent” (Final Fantasy)
“Love Over and Over” (Kate and Anna McGarrigle)
“Could I Be Your Girl” (Jann Arden)
“Northwest Passage” (Stan Rogers)
“The Dead Flag BLues (outro)” (Godspeed You! Black Emperor)
“Quand vous mourrez de nos amours” (Gilles Vigneault)








