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Forever The Sickest Kids - Forever The Sickest Kids Album

Forever The Sickest Kids - Forever The Sickest Kids Album
Performer: Forever The Sickest Kids
Title: Forever The Sickest Kids
Country: Australia
Genre: Rock Music
Released: 01 Mar 2011
Catalog number: 2762981
Label: Universal Motown
MP3 album szie: 2444 mb
FLAC album size: 2735 mb

Tracklist

1Same Dumb Excuse (Nothing To Lose)3:16
2Bipolar, Baby!3:12
3I Guess You Can Say Things Are Getting Pretty Serious3:14
4Forever Girl3:12
5Good Life3:26
6Life Of The Party3:00
7Keep On Bringing Me Down3:43
8What Happened To Emotion? (Killing Me)3:46
9Robots & Aliens3:04
10Summer Song3:03
11King For A Day3:12

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
B0015320-02Forever The Sickest Kids Forever The Sickest Kids ‎(CD, Album)Universal RecordsB0015320-02US2011
B0015419-01Forever The Sickest Kids Forever The Sickest Kids ‎(LP, Album)Universal RecordsB0015419-01US2011
B001532002Forever The Sickest Kids Forever The Sickest Kids ‎(CD, Album)Universal MotownB001532002Canada2010
B0015320-02, 2762981Forever The Sickest Kids Forever The Sickest Kids ‎(CD, Album)Universal Motown, Universal MotownB0015320-02, 2762981Japan2011
UICU-1204Forever The Sickest Kids Forever The Sickest Kids ‎(CD, Album)Universal MotownUICU-1204Japan2011

Notes

Made in Australia.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 602527629810

Short intro

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