MP3 2137 mb.
Performer: Kollektiv Daneben
Title: Entartete Kunst
Country: Germany
Label: Not On Label
Released: 29 Mar 2013
Style: Punk
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 044
| 1 | Paranoia |
| 2 | Alles Lüge |
| 3 | Ein Letzter Weg |
| 4 | Demokratie |
| 5 | Verfassungsschutz |
| 6 | Punker |
| 7 | Schlübberstürmer |
| 8 | Neue Zeit, Alter Geist |
Printed A4 paper inlay with all lyics.
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