The Damage Done (EP)

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The Damage Done (EP)
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Released1993
Genre Alternative rock
Label Columbia
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The Damage Done is an EP released by Gumball in 1993.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Damage Done" Article text. [1] [ unreliable source? ]
  2. "Thunder (Alt. Version)"
  3. "Chew The Chew"
  4. "Straight Line"
  5. "Upsetters" (Live on VPRO National Radio Hilversum, Holland 5/11/93)
  6. "Accelerator" (Re-Mixed by Thurston Moore)

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Music Video listing

  1. "The Damage Done" [3] [4]
  2. "Accelerator" [5] [4]

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