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Romero
Turn It On!

Turn It On!
Turn It On!Turn It On!

Artists

Romero

Catno

CDooTWENTYSEVEN

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition

Country

Australia

Release date

Apr 8, 2022

Genres

Rock

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$40*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Talk About It

2:20

A2

Happy Hour

4:10

A3

Honey

3:45

A4

Crossing Lines

4:00

A5

Turn It On!

4:26

B1

Halfway Out The Door

4:15

B2

Troublemaker

3:55

B3

Petals

4:08

B4

Neopolitan

4:01

B5

White Dress

3:43

B6

Things They Don't Tell You

2:34

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