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Prey On You | ||||
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EP by I:Scintilla | ||||
Released | December 04, 2009 | |||
Genre | Industrial | |||
Length | 40:55 | |||
Label | Alfa Matrix | |||
I:Scintilla chronology | ||||
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Prey On You is the second EP of the Illinois-based industrial band, I:Scintilla. The album contains three new songs and five remixes. Two of the new songs, Prey On You and Ammunition, are also featured on their next full-length album, Dying and Falling . In addition, Hollowed is on the bonus disc of the limited edition release of Dying and Falling. [1]
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