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Rotator Cuff - Rotator Cuff Album

Rotator Cuff - Rotator Cuff Album
Performer: Rotator Cuff
Title: Rotator Cuff
Country: US
Genre: Pop
Style:Indie Pop
Released: 1995
Catalog number: PNRCD2
Label: Park 'N Ride
MP3 album szie: 2857 mb
FLAC album size: 2980 mb

Tracklist

12nd Friend
2Your Fault Or Mine?
3Nisku
4Alfa Romeo
5Hot

Credits

  • ProducerKramer

Notes

Rotator Cuff, PO Box 4438, Highland Park, NJ 08904

Short intro

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