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It Will Make The World A Better Place

It Will Make The World A Better Place
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Artists

KRTM

Labels

Arts

Catno

ARTSCORELP002

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 23, 2021

ARTS is glad to present the very first full length work from one of our most unique artists in the roster, after a few records on the label and an impressive impact on the scene, [KRTM] worked on a larger project that aimed to express freely something deeper, and most likely something that was inevitable and that needed to get out into the sun. Despite the format, this is little more than a usual LP, the entire body of work is larger, but essentially presented in a very personal way in each single part of the elements and written tracks, we are glad to give you "It Will Make The World A Better Place", there are not many words that are needed to describe what you are going into, we hope that this piece of art will sign your future as will sign ours.

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ARTSCORELP002 - DE - 2021

A1

Soldier

0:54

A2

Popface

4:30

A3

She Perfect Mate

4:43

A4

E (I Love The Polizei)

2:55

B1

Supersoldier

4:16

B2

Strangers Killing Strangers 1

2:15

B3

In Bloom

1:21

B4

This Duck Talks English​.WMV

1:34

B5

X (Mommy)

4:43

C1

It Will Make The World A Better Place

2:42

C2

Sad Masturbation

2:01

C3

Terrorist

3:36

C4

Horizontal Fool

2:55

C5

Wash Your Hands

0:54

C6

Dead Hooker In The Milk

1:48

D1

I Have Muscles Look At Me

3:49

D2

Everything Made Up

3:36

D3

Do You Love Your Family

2:55

D4

Strangers Killing Strangers 2

4:50

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