The Vice and Virtue Ministry
| The Vice and Virtue Ministry | ||||
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| Studio album by The Happy Bullets | ||||
| Released | 2005 | |||
| Recorded | 
June, 2004 - Jan, 2005 at Valve Studios, BPL, That Room Near BPL, and Stuart's Studio  | |||
| Genre | Indie pop | |||
| Length | 39:03 | |||
| Label | Undeniable Records | |||
| Producer | 
The Happy Bullets, Stuart Sikes  | |||
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The Vice and Virtue Ministry is the second album by The Happy Bullets. The album's name is a direct reference to the Vice and Virtue Ministry, a division of the Taliban.
Track listing
All tracks written by Jason Roberts and Tim Ruble
- Learning to Love the Factory – 3:13
 - The Vice and Virtue Ministry – 3:28
 - Drinkin' on the Job – 3:34
 - Mr. Gray – 3:31
 - The Disquieting Letter – 2:33
 - If You Were Mine – 2:59
 - A Momentary Vision of the End of the World as Seen Through the Eyes of a Suburban Housewife – 4:17
 - A Proper Rifle Assembly – 4:15
 - Don't Wait Up – 3:29
 - Weights and Measures – 3:19
 - Sex and Valium – 1:54
 - Good Day! – 2:31
 
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