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Instro
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Surfquake (EP Version)
02:57
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Art Blakey (EP Version)
04:20
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The Uh-Oh! Twango
02:27
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Watergate Wipeout
03:21
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Sauza Gold
03:37
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Charlie's Point
03:07
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Agent Orange
03:16
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Sci-Fi Hi-Fi
02:54
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Blacktop Blackout
02:46
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Buckwheats
02:43
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Tschugonya!
02:36
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Brunello di Montalcino
03:05
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The West Before Whitemen
03:11
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Art Blakey Take It Away
04:49
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Trainsurfing
03:14
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Tarifa Madness
03:18
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SurfQuake 2000
02:58
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Big Thursday
03:51
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Perranporth Pipeline
03:03
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Outstro
01:05
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Tombstone
03:14
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Dead Man's Curve Brighton, UK
Dead Man’s Curve began life in late 1995 and rapidly gained a reputation for their barnstorming live instrumentals-only shows. In 1996, DMC's track Charlie's Point, featured on the compilation The Miissing Chord. The Surfquake EP was released in 1997 and first album, World Catastrophe Generator, in 1998. The second and final DMC album, We Will Prevail, was issued in 1999. ... more
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