Ortodossia II

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Ortodossia II
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Released1985
Recorded1985
Genre Punk rock
Length10:00
Label Attack Punk Records
Producer CCCP Fedeli alla linea

Ortodossia II is an EP by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea released in 1985. It was a re-release of their first EP Ortodossia, that was released on 1984, with an additional track "Mi Ami?".

Contents


Track listing

  1. "Live in Pankow"
  2. "Mi ami?"
  3. "Spara Jurij"
  4. "Punk Islam"

Personnel


See also

References and footnotes

  1. People's artist
  2. Well-deserved soubrette

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