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King Earthquake
Earthquake Dub-Plates Chapter One

Earthquake Dub-Plates Chapter One
Earthquake Dub-Plates Chapter OneEarthquake Dub-Plates Chapter OneEarthquake Dub-Plates Chapter One

Catno

KELP001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 1, 2005

Genres

Reggae

Styles

Dub

King Earthquake - Earthquake Dub-Plates Chapter One | King Earthquake (KELP001)

tagged: reggae conscious dub reggae roots stepper London

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$49*

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A1

Tribulation Dub

A2

What A Joy Dub

A3

Jungle Run Dub

A4

Lion Of Judah

A5

Invasion Dub

B1

Death Row Dub

B2

Puku Man Dub

B3

Half Moon Dub

B4

Ancient Mystic Dub

B5

Final Strain Dub

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