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(Hed) Planet Earth - The Best of (Hed) Planet Earth [PA] [6/6]

(Hed) Planet Earth - The Best of (Hed) Planet Earth [PA] [6/6]
Suck It Up Other Side Ground Firsty Meadow, The Tired of Sleep Feel Good Bartender Blackout Killing Time Ken 2012 Waiting To Die Serpent Boy Swan Dive Darky Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Original Soundtrack - Crusty Demons [PA]

Original Soundtrack - Crusty Demons [PA]
Track Listing: Suck It Up - Hed (Planet Earth) Demon Speeding - Rob Zombie Young Boys - Lords Of Acid I Am - Static-X Holiday In Cambodia - The Dead Kennedys Weatherman - Senser They Came In - Butthole Surfers Jesus Built My Hotrod - Ministry Get Away - Earshot Fight Back, The - Superheist Digital Soldiers - Ill Figures Liberate - Superheist Who Was In My Room Last Night? - Butthole Surfers Push It - Static-X Perfect World - Guttermouth Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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