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Black Jetts, The - All Sexed Up flac album
  • Performer Black Jetts, The
  • Title All Sexed Up
  • Other formats AU APE RA VOC FLAC ASF AA
  • Genre Other
  • Size MP3 1412 mb
  • Size FLAC 1278 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
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The Black Jetts' powerhouse punk & roll speaks of long nights, rough sex and the kind of memories that put a smile on your face while jeopardizing your chances of ever getting into Heaven. Sure, the Dead Boys have done this before, but they're not around anymore and the Black Jetts are, so come get your speakers and other sundry body parts blown. TRACKLIST: 1 Thrill City 2 I Just Want To Be Loved 3 When I Was A Young Boy 4 Your Love Aint So Strong 5 Get Ready 6 All Sexed Up 7 One Nite Stand 8 Hooked 9 You Can't Kill What's Already Dead 10 Right On Sound

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