Spring Tigers (EP)

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Spring Tigers (Mini-LP)
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ReleasedOctober 19, 2009 (2009-10-19)
Genre
Length17:35
Label Bright Antenna
Producer Sep V

Spring Tigers is the debut Mini-LP by Spring Tigers, released October 19, 2009 under exclusive US License to Bright Antenna. [1] The album was made available as a Digital Download, CD and Limited Edition 10" Record. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Car Song - 2:16
  2. Hyboria - 3:02
  3. Just Suggesting - 3:22
  4. Beep Beep - 2:51
  5. New Improved Formula - 2:01
  6. Stripmalls In The Sun - 4:05

Personnel

Spring Tigers

Technical Personnel

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