CD PIAS COOP/ BELLA UNION Release date: 28/Jul/2017
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1898393544
Details / Tracklist:
01. "We Were Aborted"
02. "Cheat On Me"
03. "We Share The Same Skies"
04. "City Of Bugs"
05. "Hari Kari"
06. "Last Year's Snow"
07. "Emasculate Me"
08. "Ignore The Ignorant"
09. "Save Your Secrets"
10. "Nothing"
11. "Victim Of Mass Production"
12. "Stick To Yr Guns"
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Description:
Ignore The Ignorant by The Cribs, released 28 July 2017, includes the following tracks: "We Share The Same Skies", "Hari Kari", "Emasculate Me", "Save Your Secrets" and more.
This version of Ignore The Ignorant comes as a 1xCD. -
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