The Black Heart Procession

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  • indie
  • indie rock
  • post-rock
  • alternative
  • rock
The Black Heart Procession (occasionally spelled The Blackheart Procession) is an indie rock band from San Diego, California. The band was formed in 1997 by Pall Jenkins (member of Three Mile Pilot, Mr. Tube And The Flying Objects and the short-lived Ugly Casanova) and Tobias Nathaniel (also of Three Mile Pilot). The group is often augmented by the contributions of Mario Rubalcaba, Jason Crane, Joe Plummer, Dimitri Dziensuwski Jimmy LaValle, and Matt Resovich.

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Songs

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    A Boy With No Tonge

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    A Cry for Love

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    A Heart Like Mine

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    A Heart the Size of a Horse

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    A Light So Dim

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    A Sign on the Road

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    A Truth Quietly Told

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    After the Ladder

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    All My Steps

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    Back to the Underground

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    Before the People

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    Beneath the Ground

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    Between the Machines

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    Blue Tears

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    Blue Tears (live)

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    Blue Water

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    Bluewater Blackheart

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    Broken World

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    Destroying the City of Hearts

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    Did You Wonder

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    Drugs

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    Even Thieves Couldn't Lie

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    Exit Out

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    Fingerprints

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    Fish the Holes / When I Spoke Backwards She Finally Understood

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    Following

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    Forget My Heart

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    From the Shores of a Washed Up Heart

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    Gently Off the Edge

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    GPS

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    Guess I'll Forget You

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    Heart Without a Home

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    Heaven and Hell

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    I Know Your Ways

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    In a Tin Flask

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    Iri Sulu

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    It's a Crime I Never Told You About the Diamonds in Your Eyes

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    It's a Crime I Never Told You About the Diamons in Your Eyes

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    Just Not Words

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    Last Chance

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    Liar's Ink

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    Love Sings a Sunrise

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    My Heart Might Stop

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    Never From This Heart

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    Not Just Words

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    Old Kind of Summer

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    On Ships of Gold

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    Once Said at the Fires

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    One Hand Tore the Side

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    Only One Way


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