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Fang It!

Outlaw rock'n'roll
Ruari Currin
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Thu 5:00pm
AMRAP

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Fang It!

Ruari Currin

The getaway car mixed tape. A high octane decibel fuelled Nought to One Hundred in 25 tracks or less.  From The Cramps to The Chemical Brothers.


fangitfangitfangit@gmail.com

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