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Tom Merriman - Challenge Bowl 1968: Frito-Lay Fight Song Album

Tom Merriman - Challenge Bowl 1968: Frito-Lay Fight Song Album
Performer: Tom Merriman
Title: Challenge Bowl 1968: Frito-Lay Fight Song
Country: US
Style:Promotional, Novelty, Brass Band
Released: 1967
Label: Frito Lay's Inc.
MP3 album szie: 2048 mb
FLAC album size: 2032 mb

Tracklist

1Frito-Lay Fight Song

Notes

No artist is credited on the label.

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Short intro

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