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6. May 2013  
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Napalm Death/Insect Warfare – Split Picture 7″

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This slab of wax is a typical example of companies ripping off pretentious arseholes like me. Old recordings and novelty wax. Still, I’m totally stoked…

Information: http://www.discogs.com/Napalm-Death-Insect-Warfare-Napalm-Death-Insect-Warfare/release/4492430

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