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Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue1x CD Album Remastered

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 2014

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Nazi

4:41

A2

Skizo

2:25

A3

Bimba

3:58

A4

Please

3:16

B1

C'est Disco

5:11

B2

Limbo

0:44

B3

Spacciatori

1:14

B4

Off

4:16

B5

Pill

2:46

1

Nazi

4:41

2

Skizo

2:25

3

Bimba

3:58

4

Please

3:16

5

C'est Disco

5:11

6

Limbo

0:44

7

Spacciatori

1:14

8

Off

4:16

9

Pill

2:46

10

Tattoo

4:16

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