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The Traders (How Much Art Can You Take) Purple Marbled Vinyl

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The Traders (How Much Art Can You Take) Purple Marbled Vinyl

The Traders (How Much Art Can You Take) Purple Marbled Vinyl Track Listing :
  1. Roads of Ostende
  2. Insults
  3. A Clown Letter
  4. Thanks, Doc... (feat. Anthony Diliberto of Resolve)
  5. Grandiose
  6. A New Role Model
  7. Marching as a Luxury
  8. Failed Accordion
  9. The Basement (feat. Mike Noegraf)
  10. MTL, the Longest Day
  11. The Farce
  12. Wait 'til III
Pressing Info - 150x Purple Marbled - 150x Transparent Green Marbled Some info on the band: French punk band THE TRADERS started out in 2010 and toured all over the world and released a bunch of EP’s and a full length. After a break for a few years the band got back together with a new guitar player and started writing new stuff. This results in the brand new 12 track album “How Much Art Can You Take?" The band is very proud of the final result and calls the album a testimony of their variable moods during their years off from the band. From loud to poppy, this album should particularly appeal to fans of Dead To me, The Arte
$17.26
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The Traders (How Much Art Can You Take) Purple Marbled Vinyl Track Listing :
  1. Roads of Ostende
  2. Insults
  3. A Clown Letter
  4. Thanks, Doc... (feat. Anthony Diliberto of Resolve)
  5. Grandiose
  6. A New Role Model
  7. Marching as a Luxury
  8. Failed Accordion
  9. The Basement (feat. Mike Noegraf)
  10. MTL, the Longest Day
  11. The Farce
  12. Wait 'til III
Pressing Info - 150x Purple Marbled - 150x Transparent Green Marbled Some info on the band: French punk band THE TRADERS started out in 2010 and toured all over the world and released a bunch of EP’s and a full length. After a break for a few years the band got back together with a new guitar player and started writing new stuff. This results in the brand new 12 track album “How Much Art Can You Take?" The band is very proud of the final result and calls the album a testimony of their variable moods during their years off from the band. From loud to poppy, this album should particularly appeal to fans of Dead To me, The Arte