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Track List
1. Suffocate
2. Desensitized
3. You Lied
4. Outsider
5. Don't Wanna Fall In Love
6. Espionage
7. I Want To Be On TV
8. Scumbag
9. Tired Of Waiting For You
10. Sick Of Me
11. Rotting
12. Do Da Da
13. On The Wagon
14. Ha Ha Your Dead
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I Am Giant
Vanilla Ice
Quicksand
Dead SightProduct reviews...
A compilation of Green Days 'b' side tracks with a few covers in the mix as well.
Haven't really got into Green Day but it's a case of the more I listen, the more I like, as is the case with this cd.
It wouldnt be the first cd of theirs I would purchase, but for a 'b' side cd its not bad.
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Moving to New Zealand to live just two years ago, this remarkable 18 year old has made short work in beginning what looks to be an astonishing career. In the past two years 'Yulia' has learnt to speak English, passed all of her senior high school exams at `Cashmere High School' and has now signed a recording deal with Sony Music New Zealand and been confirmed for tours to Japan and USA. Her first ever concert (with Ivan Rebrof in Christchurch) ... more...
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