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The Gold Experience

Catno

19439935961 19439935961 19439935961

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

US

Release date

Jun 9, 2023

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$39.14*

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19439935961 - US - 2023

A1

P Control

5:59

A2

NPG Operator

0:12

A3

Endorphinmachine

4:07

A4

Shhh

7:18

B1

We March

4:49

B2

NPG Operator

0:18

B3

The Most Beautiful Girl In The World

4:25

B4

Dolphin

4:59

C1

NPG Operator

0:20

C2

Now

4:30

C3

NPG Operator

0:31

C4

319

3:05

C5

NPG Operator

0:10

C6

Shy

5:04

C7

Billy Jack Bitch

5:32

D1

[Eye] Hate U

5:54

D2

NPG Operator

0:45

D3

Gold

7:23

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