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=== ''Vision Valley'' (2006β2007) === {{Main|Vision Valley}} In mid-2005, the group announced they were working on their third album, with producer [[Wayne Connolly]]. [[Andy Kent]] of fellow Australian band You Am I filled in on bass playing duties. In November of that year, the band's management announced they had finished recording all the songs that would appear on the album. "[[Don't Listen to the Radio]]" was released as the album's first single, and was made available for digital download on 7 March on [[iTunes]]. The song was used on the soundtrack for the video game ''[[FlatOut 2]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://worthplaying.com/article/2006/5/31/news/33626/ |title='FlatOut 2' (PS2/Xbox/PC) Rockin' Soundtrack Revealed|work=worthplaying.com |date=31 May 2006 |access-date=24 June 2015}}</ref> "Gross Out" was made available for digital download on 18 March, and was the first song leaked from the album. ''[[Vision Valley]]'' was released on 1 April 2006 in Australia, 3 April in Europe, and 4 April in the United States. ''Vision Valley'' consisted of short, immediate songs; the album running little over 30 minutes in length. "[[Anysound]]" was the second official single from the album, and an animated music video was released exclusively through [[YouTube]]. The song was included as a track heard on the in-game radio in the 2007 [[LucasArts]] published [[Thrillville: Off The Rails]]. "Dope Train" was released as a third single, with a music video composed of live footage of the band from Big Day Out in 2007. On 19 July 2006, the Vines played a gig at the Annandale Hotel under the name "Joe Dirt", with a new bassist, [[Brad Heald]], after Patrick Matthews departed the group. Matthews had left in response to an outburst Nicholls had while the group played a promotional show for [[Triple M]] radio.<ref name="McLean">{{Cite news | url = http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1723555,00.html | title = Stop Making Sense | access-date = 31 August 2011 | date = 5 March 2006 | first1 = Craig | last1 = McLean | newspaper = [[The Guardian]]}}</ref>
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