Supernatural (EP)

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Supernatural
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Released1999
Genre Rock, alternative rock
Label American Pop Project
Alien Crime Syndicate chronology
Supernatural
(1999)
Dust to Dirt
(2000)
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Supernatural is an EP by American alternative rock band Alien Crime Syndicate and was released in 1999. [2] There were two editions of the record available, a 7" Vinyl and a CD release, both with alternative track listings.

Contents

Track listing

7" Vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."Supernatural" 
2."Really Got a "C"" 
CD Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Trippin' Up to the Clouds" 
2."Here With You" 
3."You Found" 
4."When I Get Home" 
5."Pablo Picasso" 

Personnel

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Supernatural EP > Overview". Allmusic . Retrieved April 2, 2010.