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Various Running Riot Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Running Riot mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Running Riot Country: Italy Style: Punk MP3 version RAR size: 1280 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1791 mb WMA version RAR size: 1235 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 526 Other Formats: AIFF WMA AC3 MPC ADX AA WAV Tracklist A1 –Chris Spedding And The Vibrators Pogo Dancing A2 –Chris Spedding And The Vibrators The Pose A3 –Boomtown Rats* Lookin' After N° 1 A4 –Boomtown Rats* Mary Of The 4th Form A5 –Boomtown Rats* Barefootin' (Live) A6 –The Nosebleeds Ain't Bin To No Music School A7 –The Nosebleeds Fascist Pigs A8 –The Radiators From Space* Television Screen A9 –The Radiators From Space* Love Detective A10 –Eddie & The Hot Rods* Teenage Depression A11 –Eddie & The Hot Rods* Shake A12 –Blitzkrieg Bop Let's Go A13 –Blitzkrieg Bop Life Is Just A So-So A14 –Blitzkrieg Bop Mental Case A15 –P.V.C. 2* Put You In The Picture A16 –P.V.C. 2* Deranged, Demented And Free A17 –P.V.C. 2* Pain B1 –Rezillos* I Can't Stand My Baby B2 –Rezillos* I Wanna Be Your Man B3 –Suburban Studs No Faith B4 –Suburban Studs Questions B5 –Eddie & The Hot Rods* Quit This Town B6 –Satan's Rats In My Love For You B7 –Satan's Rats Facade B8 –Cock Sparrer Running Riot B9 –Cock Sparrer Sister Suzie B10 –Spitfire Boys British Refugee B11 –Spitfire Boys Mein Kampf B12 –Neon Hearts Regulations B13 –Neon Hearts Venus Eccentric B14 –Skrewdriver Antisocial B15 –Skrewdriver 19th Breakdown B16 –Mutants Boss Man B17 –Mutants Back Yard Boys B18 –Celia & The Mutations* Mony Mony B19 –Celia & The Mutations* Mean To Me Notes Hand-numbered copies, with insert. Related Music albums to Running Riot by Various The Boomtown Rats - In Concert 279 Eddie And The Hot Rods - Live At The Marquee Boomtown Rats, The - Never In A Million Years The Boomtown Rats - A Tonic For The Troops The Boomtown Rats - Ratrospective The Boomtown Rats - Lookin' After No. 1 The Boomtown Rats - Someone's Looking At You Boomtown Rats, The - Greatest Hits The Boomtown Rats - The Boomtown Rats Boomtown Rats, The - Lookin' After No. 1 The Boomtown Rats - Diamond Smiles The Boomtown Rats - V Deep.
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