HOT HOT HEAT / THE RED LIGHT STING Split LP Vinyl 2000 BLUE WAX M/M
IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP WITH TRACKING
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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