Ghost - Popestar - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Rock
- Description: Album Tracks 1. Side A 2. Square Hammer 3. Nocturnal Me 4. I Believe 5. Side B 6. Missionary Man 7. Bible
- Artist: Ghost
- Title: Popestar
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Loma Vista
- Release Date: 09/16/2016
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Ghost - Popestar - VINYL LP
- UPC: 888072015173
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