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The Twin Cities Replay Zen Arcade Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Dü Hüskers: The Twin Cities Replay Zen Arcade mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Dü Hüskers: The Twin Cities Replay Zen Arcade Country: US Released: 1993 Style: Hardcore, Noise, Avantgarde MP3 version RAR size: 1768 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1528 mb WMA version RAR size: 1957 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 232 Other Formats: MP1 AIFF VQF MIDI VOX MP2 TTA Tracklist 1 –Hammerhead Something I Learned Today 2:40 2 –The Mighty Mofos Broken Home, Broken Heart 2:20 3 –Prest Asbestus Never Talking To You Again 3:06 4 –Muskellunge Chartered Trips 2:48 5 –Lies Incorporated / TVBC* Dreams Reocurring 1:45 6 –Superball '63 Indecision Time 2:07 7 –Dogfight Hare Krsna 3:29 8 –God's Favorite Band Beyond The Threshold 2:03 9 –The Pseudonymphs Pride 1:40 10 –Salbando I'll Never Forget You 2:50 11 –Dylan Hicks + 3 Pesos The Biggest Lie 3:02 12 –Janitor Joe What's Going On? 4:54 13 –Vertigo Masochism World 2:46 14 –Zuzu's Petals Standing By The Sea 3:53 15 –Walt Mink Somewhere 2:15 16 –Flour One Step At A Time 1:53 17 –The Blue Up? Pink Turns To Blue 1:56 18 –Balloon Guy Newest Industry 4:29 19 –Willie Wisely Trio Monday Will Never Be The Same 1:09 20 –Arcwelder Whatever 3:22 21 –Teenage Larvae The Tooth Fairy And The Princess 3:59 22 –Big Trouble House Turn On The News 4:59 23 –TVBC* Reocurring Dreams 9:13 24 –The Hang-Ups Eight Miles High 4:07 Notes Husker Du's "Zen Arcade" album covered in its entirety by Minneapolis bands. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 4381-40702-2 6 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Dü Hüskers - The Twin Cities Synapse SYN 002 Various SYN 002 US 1993 Replay Zen Arcade (2xLP, Comp) Recordings Dü Hüskers - The Twin Cities Synapse SYN 002 Various SYN 002 US 1993 Replay Zen Arcade (Cass, Comp) Recordings Related Music albums to Dü Hüskers: The Twin Cities Replay Zen Arcade by Various .nigrivirgine. - broken dreams Zuzu's Petals - Past Lives Stone Broken - All In Time Unknown Artist - The Beautiful Hare Krsna People The Hot Pink! Twins / The Hot Pink! Band - The Twin Song / The Best Feeling In The World Blue Mink - The Best Of Blue Mink Broken Edge - Time For A Change Broken Oath / Eviscerate AD - What Lies Ahead (Split).
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