The Holy Grail for Indie Collectors: Unpacking the Two Door Cinema Club ‘Tourist History’ Bonus CD

In the pantheon of 21st-century indie rock, few debut albums have aged as gracefully—or exploded with as much youthful vigor—as Two Door Cinema Club’s Tourist History. Released in 2010, the album was a seismic blast of jagged guitars, syncopated basslines, and dance-floor-filling hooks. Tracks like "What You Know," "Undercover Martyn," and "Something Good Can Work" became anthems for a generation raised on Myspace and early Spotify.

The Rare Gem: It opens with "Kids," a track often hidden on Japanese editions or special releases, serving as the bridge between their raw early energy and their polished future.

Did we miss a track on your version of the Bonus CD? Do you own the French promo version with the alternate mix of "Cigarettes in the Theatre"? Let us know in the comments.

Original Demos: Get a raw look at "Something Good Can Work" before it became a radio staple.