FIX YOUR FACE, Volume 2 - Coachella '09 | |
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Released | June 1, 2009 |
Genre | Drum and bass, turntablism |
Length | 50:28 |
FIX YOUR FACE VOL. 2 - Coachella '09 is the second DJ mix released by TRV$DJAM. [1] It features Travis Barker on drums and DJ AM spinning records.
The release includes their live performance at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and was available via Twitter in May 2009 from the now defunct trvsdjam.com.
The songs were later available via download through SoundCloud. [2] [3]
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