Turbo (EP)

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The Turbo EP
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ReleasedSeptember 2003
Genre Punk
Lengthunknown
Label Moon Ska Europe
Producer Ace, Christophe Bride
Sonic Boom Six chronology
Sonic Boom Six EP The Turbo EP Sounds to Consume

EP of Manchester band Sonic Boom Six In September 2003 they released The Turbo EP, their first release for Moon Ska Europe. This was produced by Ace (of Skunk Anansie) and Christophe.

According to Barney Boom, it was limited to 1000 copies.

Track listing

  1. Blood For Oil
  2. People Acklike They Don't Know
  3. The Devil Made Me Do It
  4. Silent Majority

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