Mary Lou Lord/Sean Na Na Split EP | |
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Released | February 2000 |
Label | Kill Rock Stars |
Mary Lou Lord/Sean Na Na is a split EP released in February 2000 by indie label Kill Rock Stars. It features three songs each by Sean Na Na and singer/songwriter Mary Lou Lord.
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