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Mars LP | Audio CD

by Mars

List Price: $16.98  
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Binding:  Audio CD
Format:  Original recording remastered
Studio:  No More Records
Release Date:  July 22, 2008
Sales Rank:  122,463nd


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: 3E
  • Track 2: 11,000 Volts
  • Track 3: Helen Forsdale
  • Track 4: Hairwaves
  • Track 5: Tunnel
  • Track 6: Puerto Rican Ghost
  • Track 7: N.N. End
  • Track 8: Scorn
  • Track 9: Outside Africa
  • Track 10: Monopoly
  • Track 11: Immediate Stages of the Erotic

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