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Paranoid Theatrics Of The Electronic Kind EP

Paranoid Theatrics Of The Electronic Kind EP
Paranoid Theatrics Of The Electronic Kind EPParanoid Theatrics Of The Electronic Kind EPParanoid Theatrics Of The Electronic Kind EPParanoid Theatrics Of The Electronic Kind EP

Artists

Erotek

Catno

USR008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

UK

Release date

Jun 5, 2018

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12€*

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A1

Double Time

5:06

A2

4mo

7:31

B1

This I Know

5:14

B2

Twisted Truths

3:35

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