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Artists

Offspring

Labels

Epitaph

Catno

6868-1

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

Europe

Release date

Oct 27, 2017

Genres

Rock

The OFFSPRING Smash (remastered) Epitaph Anthem lp from The 90's Punk Rock scene ! Offspring is probably one of the most popular band ffrom his generation !

Anthem lp from The 90's Punk Rock scene ! Offspring is probably one of the most popular band ffrom his generation ! Enjoy the repress for a cheap price !!!

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24€*

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Time To Relax

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Nitro [Youth Energy]

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Bad Habit

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Gotta Get Away

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Genocide

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Something To Believe In

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Come Out And Play (Keep 'Em Separated)

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Self Esteem

B2

It'll Be A Long Time

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Killboy Powerhead

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What Happened To You?

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So Alone

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Not The One

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