Skeleton Repelent

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Skeleton Repelent
Skeleton Repelent cover.jpg
Studio album by Doseone
Released 2007
Genre Indie hip hop
Length37:20
Producer Doseone
Doseone chronology
Soft Skulls
(2005)
Skeleton Repelent
(2007)
Be Evil
(2009)
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Skeleton Repelent is the fourth solo album by American indie hip hop artist Doseone. It was released in 2007. The album features contributions from Dan Boeckner of Wolf Parade.

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Track listing

  1. You Circa You - 3:27
  2. Win It Off II - 2:29
  3. Tar Of Day - 5:33
  4. Death Death Death Death Death - 2:14
  5. The Line In The Cold (featuring Dan Boeckner) - 3:33
  6. Hardest Laugh - 2:39
  7. The Great Compromise - 7:53
  8. Mom - 3:36
  9. Hell Of January - 2:37
  10. Overchoiced (featuring Dan Boeckner) - 3:18

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References

  1. "Skeleton Repellent". Cokemachineglow. Retrieved May 2, 2012.