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Posted on June 22, 2008 - by Curvball

New music from Smegma Records

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Smegma Records have added 2 new songs to their myspace page.

Dead Subverts – You Call This Civilization
A track from new band featuring members of The Something Somethings and 2 Sick monkeys

2 Sick Monkeys – Why?
Title track from their new EP, out this week on Smegma Records

Listen and download the songs here.

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