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Skinny Puppy: Uglive
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Skinny Puppy: Uglive

Jan 1, 2011
1h 26m
★ 0.0

Overview

FILMED LIVE AT SZIGET FESTIVAL BUDAPEST AUGUST 10, 2007 01. ANGER 02. UGLI 03. DOGSHIT 04. TORMENTOR 05. POLITIKIL 06. RODENT 07. PEDAFLY 08. WORLOCK 09. I'MMORTAL 10. DIG IT 11. AMNESIA 12. HARDSET HEAD 13. FASCIST JOCK ITCH 14. HAZE 15. FAR TOO FRAIL 16. BLUE SERGE PERFORMED BY NIVEK OGRE, CEVIN KEY, JUSTIN BENNETT AND SASHA COON

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cEvin Key

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