Searching for a Pulse/The Worth of the World

Searching for a Pulse/The Worth of the World is a split EP between American post-hardcore bands Touché Amoré and La Dispute.

Jordan Dreyer, the lead vocalist of La Dispute when interviewed was asked the reasons behind why they recorded the extended play and he states it was because of the close relationship his band shares with Touché Amoré, saying: "Both our bands share similar ideologies and approaches to music, so it made sense to collaborate on something".

[5] Further commenting on how both he and Jeremy Bolm wanted the record to flow consistently between the music and lyrics: "so La Dispute tried to be aware of Touché’s strong points and tendencies musically throughout the writing process to give the record a pretty steady feel despite being from two different bands.

[7] 75 were produced exclusively for the 2010 Sound and Fury festival[7] in Santa Barbara, California which included Touché Amoré on the line-up.

[10] British magazine journal Rock Sound began to stream the tracks off the EP to coincide with its release in the United Kingdom.