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Dead Kennedys Nazi Punks Fuck Off! / Moral Majority Mp3, Flac, Wma Dead Kennedys Nazi Punks Fuck Off! / Moral Majority mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Nazi Punks Fuck Off! / Moral Majority Country: US Style: Hardcore, Punk MP3 version RAR size: 1588 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1928 mb WMA version RAR size: 1530 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 212 Other Formats: WAV WMA RA DTS DMF ADX ASF Tracklist A Nazi Punks - Fuck Off B Moral Majority Companies, etc. Recorded At – Mobius Music Credits Engineer – Oliver DiCicco Recorded By – Norm Notes Brown translucent vinyl in a thin plastic bag. Comes in a thin plastic bag, Lyrics and credits printed on backcover. "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" - Swastika armband. Small piece of paper with some informations: - manufatured and distributed exclusively by Subterranean Records - new adress for that company deviant to the old adress on the backcover (see pictures) No information about date of release. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runouts A Side): SUB 24 A DEAD KENNEDYS Matrix / Runout (Runouts B Side): SUB 24 B Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Nazi Punks Fuck Subterranean SUB 24, Dead Off! / Moral SUB 24, Records, Alternative US 1981 VIRUS 6 Kennedys Majority (7", VIRUS 6 Tentacles Single) VIRUS 6, Dead Nazi Punks Fuck Alternative Tentacles, VIRUS 6, US 1981 SUB 24 Kennedys Off! (7", Single) Subterranean Records SUB 24 Nazi Punks Fuck Subterranean SUB 24, Dead Off! / Moral SUB 24, Records, Alternative US 1981 VIRUS 6 Kennedys Majority (7", VIRUS 6 Tentacles Single) Nazi Punks Fuck Subterranean SUB 24, Dead SUB 24, Off! / Moral Records, Alternative US 1982 VIRUS 6 Kennedys VIRUS 6 Majority (7") Tentacles Nazi Punks Fuck Subterranean SUB 24, Dead SUB 24, Off! / Moral Records, Alternative US 2008 VIRUS 6 Kennedys VIRUS 6 Majority (7") Tentacles Related Music albums to Nazi Punks Fuck Off! / Moral Majority by Dead Kennedys Menace - Too Many Punks Are Dead Dead Kennedys - A Skateboard Party Damn Youth - No Mercy To Nazi Sympathy Various - Yahtzee Punks Fuck Off Dead Kennedys - In God We Trust, Inc. Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters & In God We Trust, Inc. The Exploited - Punks Not Dead Dead Kennedys - Too Drunk To Fuck.
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