Rear Moth

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Rear Moth EP
Rear Moth EP cover.jpeg
Cover art by Galia Durant
EP by
Released2004
Genre Electronica
Length12:28
Label Wiaiwya
Producer Galia Durant
Carim Clasmann
Psapp chronology
Northdown
(2004)
Rear Moth EP
(2004)
Buttons and War EP
(2004)

Rear Moth is the second EP released by electronica duo Psapp.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Carim Clasmann and Galia Durant.

No.TitleLength
1."Grand Opening"3:48
2."Do Something Wrong"3:08
3."Whores"2:26
4."Your Game"3:06

Personnel

Psapp

Additional personnel

Notes

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