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LOVE YOUR ENEMY

The Tea Club

Crossover Prog


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2005

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. DYLOS
2. Werewolves
3. Cool Smack
4. Love Your Lemonade
5. General Winter
6. Hero Slave (Hidden Track)

Line-up / Musicians


- Patrick McGowan / vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion
- Dan McGowan / vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion
- Jim Berger / bass, percussion
- Kyle Minnick / drums, percussion

Releases information

self release (2005)

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