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T.H.E.M. (Thinking Humans Educating Masses) - Demo Album

T.H.E.M. (Thinking Humans Educating Masses) - Demo Album
Performer: T.H.E.M. (Thinking Humans Educating Masses)
Title: Demo
Country: US
Released: 1999
Label: Not On Label
MP3 album szie: 2739 mb
FLAC album size: 2754 mb

Tracklist

1Cobbwebbs
2Day To Day
321st Century Funk
4When
5Tight Knit
6Go For Self
7Incognito
8Right & Exact
9Vertigo
10The Master Plan
11The Best You Never Heard

Notes

Crazy rare demo tape from this group out of Florida. Only a few copies were ever made.

Short intro

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