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Quarrel

Catno

WMG046

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Single Sided Limited Edition

Country

UK

Release date

Dec 3, 2020

Genres

Rock

Quarrel - Bar Italia on World Music.

Single sided LP. Delightful mini album of hook laden songs.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$24*

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WMG046 - UK - 2020

A1

Goosebumps

02:12

A2

night so kissedof

01:46

A3

Mariana Trenchrock

02:00

A4

Split ends

01:32

A5

inbeth ubdream

01:30

A6

skylinny

01:28

A7

how did you get into the building did someone open the door for you

00:47

A8

Keyholesurgery

01:01

A9

Quarrel

02:18

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