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Track | Duration |
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Superstition | 4:39 |
Cat Claw | 3:32 |
Pull A U | 3:23 |
Kissy Kissy | 5:02 |
Fried My Little Brains | 2:08 |
Gypsy Death & You | 2:09 |
Hand | 0:50 |
Hitched | 4:01 |
Black Rooster | 4:24 |
Wait | 4:27 |
Fuck the People | 4:17 |
Monkey 23 | 2:58 |