Suits Anyone Fine

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Suits Anyone Fine
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ReleasedMay 1997 (1997-05)
Genre Rock
Sahara Hotnights chronology
Suits Anyone Fine
(1997)
C'mon Let's Pretend
(1999)

Suits Anyone Fine is an EP by the Swedish rock band Sahara Hotnights released in May 1997.

Tracks

  1. "Out of My Mouth"
  2. "Suits Anyone Fine"
  3. "Tasty"
  4. "Holding My Own Hand"


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