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Posted on June 23, 2008 - by Curvball

The Duel post new song for download

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London’s punk ‘n roll, The Duel have added a new track to their myspace page.

“Hey Doll, I think I love you”, is available to download and is the first song the band have released from their upcoming full length album, Childish Behaviour. This album is the follow up to their “Let’s Start What We Finished” record.

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