Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" Edition
On March 14, 2006, a separate version of the album was released entitled From Under the Cork Tree (Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" Edition). This consisted of a total 18 tracks, the first 13 being the first release of From Under the Cork Tree. The album rose to No. 9 on the Billboard 200 upon its re-release, its second week at its peak position. The three new songs and two dance remixes are as follows and in this order:
- "Snitches and Talkers Get Stitches and Walkers" - 2:50
- "The Music or the Misery" - 3:28
- "My Heart Is the Worst Kind of Weapon " - 3:22
- "Sugar, We're Goin Down " - 4:00
- "Dance, Dance " - 3:28
The iTunes Store released a similar From Under the Cork Tree (Limited "Black Clouds and Underdogs" Edition) - EP consisting of 8 tracks: the above 5 as well as the music videos for "Sugar We're Goin Down" and "Dance, Dance". It also contains a live performance of "Sugar, We're Goin Down".
The limited edition is sometimes sold along with the regular edition under the same name.
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