The Supersuckers - La Mano Cornuda - Gold - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Rock
- Description: Metallic-gold vinyl repress of The Supersuckers' thunderous 1994 album La Mano Cornuda. Album Tracks 1. Creepy Jackalope Eye 2. Seventeen Poles 3. High Ya! 4. On the Couch 5. Clueless 6. Sugie 7. Mudhead 8. Gold Top 9. How to Maximize Your Kill Count 10. I Was Born Without a Spine 11. Glad, Damn Glad 12. She's My B*tch 13. The Schmooze
- Artist: The Supersuckers
- Title: La Mano Cornuda - Gold
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Sub Pop
- Release Date: 10/25/2024
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: The Supersuckers - La Mano Cornuda - Gold - VINYL LP
- UPC: 098787024500
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Metallic-gold vinyl repress of The Supersuckers' thunderous 1994 album La Mano Cornuda. Album Tracks 1. Creepy Jackalope Eye 2. Seventeen Poles 3. High Ya! 4. On the Couch 5. Clueless 6. Sugie 7. Mudhead 8. Gold Top 9. How to Maximize Your Kill Count 10. I Was Born Without a Spine 11. Glad, Damn Glad 12. She's My B*tch 13. The Schmooze

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