MP3 2095 mb.
Performer: Far From Heavenly
Title: Fuckin Hell / How Can You Resist That?
Catalog Number: LDA 1, RI 01
Label: AntiSocial Records, Anti Social Records
Released: 1996
Style: Breakbeat
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 429
| 1 | How Can You Resist That? |
| 2 | Fuckin Hell |
Track A samples vocals from Run-DMC - Ooh, Whatcha Gonna Do
First Category on sleeve sticker, second at runouts
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