HOT HOT HEAT / THE RED LIGHT STING Split LP Vinyl 2000 BLUE WAX M/M

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Hot Hot Heat | The Red Light Sting ‎– Split LP
Label: Ache ‎– ACHE002
Format: Vinyl, LP, Repress, Clear Blue
Country: Canada
Released: 2000
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Experimental, Indie Rock

Tracklist

A1     –Hot Hot Heat     The Case That They Gave Me    
A2     –Hot Hot Heat     Haircut Economics    
A3     –Hot Hot Heat     Tokyo Vogue    
A4     –Hot Hot Heat     Circus Maximus    
A5     –Hot Hot Heat     I Blew A Fuse In My Personality    
B1     –The Red Light Sting     Cork Up The Stink    
B2     –The Red Light Sting     Plastic Cigars?... Then Why'd I Bring The Ashtrays?    
B3     –The Red Light Sting     Baconated Grapefruit    
B4     –The Red Light Sting     Hot Dogs! Hot Dogs!    
B5     –The Red Light Sting     Why Do Kamikaze Pilots Wear Helmets?    
B6     –The Red Light Sting     Ora Lawson    
B7     –The Red Light Sting     God Damn, Would Somebody Tell Me Why I Read These Damn Spy Novels?

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 - Media Condition:  Mint (M)
 - Sleeve Condition:
Mint (M)


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