Oh! Battagliero

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"Oh! Battagliero"
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Single by CCCP
B-side "Guerra e pace"
Released14 May 1987
Genre Punk rock
Length8:00
Label Virgin VIN 45232
Producer(s) CCCP Fedeli alla linea
CCCP singles chronology
"Oh! Battagliero"
(1987)
"Tomorrow (Voulez vous un rendez vous)"
(1988)

"Oh! Battagliero" is a single released by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea in 1987.

"Oh! Battagliero" and "Guerra e pace" have been included in the album Socialismo e Barbarie when Virgin Records re-released this album on Compact Disc in 1988.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

  1. "Oh! Battagliero"
  2. "Guerra e pace"

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