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#[[Dubious Bros]] - The future | #[[Dubious Bros]] - The future | ||
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#Rhombus - Clav dub | #Rhombus - Clav dub | ||
#Splitter - You’re right to rock | #Splitter - You’re right to rock |
Latest revision as of 21:06, 21 August 2017
NZ on Air promotional CD released in 2002, which featured Dubious Bros and Mama Said from Hamilton.
Tracklisting[edit]
- Hilt - 274 Whitney
- Stylus - Everywhere
- The Black Seeds - Coming back home
- Jester - Enemy
- Dubious Bros - The future
- Mama Said - Point of view
- Rhombus - Clav dub
- Splitter - You’re right to rock
- Pine - Beaten again
- Crumb - Never gonna change
- Wash - Survive
- Kosha - Only one
- Steriogram - Sing the night away
- Hooster - Lucy
- Carriage H - He’s fallen and he can’t get up
- Slim Volume - It’s OK
- Spacial Verb - Shoop shoop : lager mix