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The Muffs New Love Mp3, Flac, Wma The Muffs New Love mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: New Love Country: US Released: 1991 Style: Punk MP3 version RAR size: 1119 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1509 mb WMA version RAR size: 1743 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 691 Other Formats: AIFF VOX MMF TTA AUD XM AHX Tracklist A New Love 2:06 B1 I Don't Like You 1:56 B2 You Lied To Me 1:12 Credits Arranged By – The Muffs Artwork [Muffs Logo] – Chris Cooper Bass, Vocals – Ronnie Barnet* Drums, Vocals – Criss Crass Engineer – Pat Fear Engineer [Additional] – Daryl , Steve Robertson Photography By [Back Cover Photos] – C.L. Whiteside Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Vicki Berndt Recorded By, Mixed By – Bill Bartell, The Muffs Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Melanie Vammen Vocals, Lead Guitar – Kim Shattuck Written-By – J. Glorsetti (tracks: B2), Kim Shattuck (tracks: A, B1) Notes Gray vinyl with blue labels and green picture sleeve. Recorded at SRO Studios, Fontana, Ca. May '91. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Side Etched Run-Out Groove): SFTRI-121-A RE-1 STUFF THE MUFF Matrix / Runout (B Side Etched Run-Out Groove): SFTRI-121-B SCHLOB THE KNOB Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Sympathy For The Record SFTRI 121 The Muffs New Love (7") SFTRI 121 US 1991 Industry Sympathy For The Record SFTRI 121 The Muffs New Love (7", Pur) SFTRI 121 US 1991 Industry Sympathy For The Record SFTRI 121 The Muffs New Love (7", Gre) SFTRI 121 US 1991 Industry Sympathy For The Record SFTRI 121 The Muffs New Love (7") SFTRI 121 US 1991 Industry Sympathy For The Record SFTRI 121 The Muffs New Love (7", Pur) SFTRI 121 US 1991 Industry Related Music albums to New Love by The Muffs Contrapunctus - Two Legs Båuhåus - Terror Couple Kill Colonel The Muffs - Hamburger Facial Abuse - Tits & Ear Muffs The Muffs - Blonder And Blonder The American Ruse - I Don't Wanna The Muffs - Really Really Happy Zardoz - Elaine.
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