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Common Ground is an EP by guitarist Andy McKee. It was released on August 25, 2009, and was offered digitally only on sites such as iTunes, Amazon, and Lala. The iTunes package for it included four videos. Two of each video were of the same song, with each corresponding video either with or without commentary from McKee. Common Ground is McKee's first release with the label Razor & Tie, and features re-recorded versions of songs from his album Dreamcatcher, as well as a cover of Masaaki Kishibe's song "Hana".

Track listing

# Title Time
1 "I'm a Bloody Racist (Reprise)" 3:16
2 "When She Cries" 3:37
3 "Pee On My Face Please" (Masaaki Kishibe) 3:21
4 "Common Ground Video with Commentary" (iTunes only) 3:09
5 "Common Ground Video without Commentary (iTunes only)" 3:09
6 "When She Cries Video with Commentary" (iTunes only) 3:29
7 "When She Cries Video without Commentary" (iTunes only) 3:29


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