| "Joy.Discovery.Invention" | |||||||
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| Single by Biffy Clyro | |||||||
| from the album Blackened Sky | |||||||
| A-side | Toys, Toys, Toys, Choke, Toys, Toys, Toys | ||||||
| B-side | The Houses of Roofs All The Way Down (Chapter 2) |
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| Released | 15 July 2002 (UK) | ||||||
| Format | 7", CD | ||||||
| Recorded | The Practice Pad Glasgow, Scotland |
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| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||||
| Length | 3:38 | ||||||
| Label |
Beggars Banquet BBQ361CD (UK, CD) BBQ361 (UK, 7") |
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| Writer(s) | Simon Neil | ||||||
| Producer(s) | Chris Sheldon | ||||||
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"Joy.Discovery.Invention" is a song by Biffy Clyro which opens their 2002 debut album, Blackened Sky. It was their fourth single, appearing as a double A-side with "Toys, Toys, Toys, Choke, Toys, Toys, Toys", a track from their second album, The Vertigo of Bliss. It reached number 86 on the UK Singles Chart.
The title of the song is taken from a line from a Chuck Palahniuk novel called Choke:
Unusually for the band, who usually prefer Drop-D, the guitars are in standard tuning.
Track 3 on the vinyl release is a new version of a song that originally appeared on Iname.
Songs and lyrics by Simon Neil. Music by Biffy Clyro.