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SUBURBIA 009CV
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Clear vinyl. Reissue, originally released in 1999. Debut album for the Australian-adopted Japanese punk band, Mach Pelican. Ripped jeans, leather jackets, 14 short and sharp three-chords tunes. Punk rock to the bone! Featuring the single "Dance In Chicago" and a cover of The Queers' classic "Ursula Finally Has Tits". Cover art by Ray Ahn from the Hard Ons. Double-sided lyrics insert included.
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SUBURBIA 009LP
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Originally out on CD only on the legendary 1+2 label from Tokyo, this is the first ever vinyl issue for the self-titled album from Australian-adopted Japanese punk band Mach Pelican. Ripped jeans, leather jackets, 14 short and sharp three chords tunes. Punk rock to the bone. Featuring the single "Dance In Chicago" and a cover of The Queers' classic "Ursula Finally Has Tits". Cover art by Ray Ahn from the Hard Ons. Yellow vinyl; double-sided lyrics insert; edition of 300.
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