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Just Go Destroy Everything In Sight!

Just Go Destroy Everything In Sight!
Just Go Destroy Everything In Sight!Just Go Destroy Everything In Sight!Just Go Destroy Everything In Sight!Just Go Destroy Everything In Sight!

Artists

Various

Catno

ID1233114

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2005

Genres

Rock

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

The Have Nots - Get Happy

A2

Jail Guitar Doors - Fight It Out

A3

Coattail Rider - Still Alive

A4

Goggle-A - What A Way To Die

A5

No Evacuations - Hate Of The City

A6

The Faceful - Take Me To The High

A7

The Volume Out - Voice People

A8

The Charge - The Gun Of The Anti-Country

A9

Ragsteen - Get On

B1

Crispy Nuts - Regulations

B2

Das Boot - Dead Soul Supermarket

B3

Naked - The Same (Show Your I.D.)

B4

Lancet - Worthless Fight

B5

Baby Mongoose - It's Easy But It's Impossible

B6

The Kill Times - Let's Get Suicide

B7

Pappys - Go Go Express

B8

The Gimmies - New Race (New Race)

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