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Labels

Skint

Catno

BRASSIC 011LPS

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Europe

Release date

Styles

Big Beat

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$36.79*

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A1

Right Here, Right Now

6:28

A2

The Rockafeller Skank

6:53

A3

Fucking In Heaven

3:54

B1

Gangster Tripping

5:20

B2

Build It Up - Tear It Down

5:05

B3

Kalifornia

5:53

C1

Soul Surfing

4:56

C2

You're Not From Brighton

5:20

C3

Praise You

5:23

D1

Love Island

5:18

D2

Acid 8000

7:28

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