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Automated Execution - Automated Execution
Escama - Noche En La Cuidad
Voragine - Enredados
Plasma - Kuolemaan Maaratty
Dambuster - Downer
Pollute - Deadgame
Stress Positions - Salbahe Ako
Piss Me Off - Everything Really Good
The Hell - Last Chapter
Beetle Kill - Fugitive
Flat Affect - Lines in Sand
No Victim - Money
Kaleidoscope - Manufactured Squalor
Necron 9 - 8 Ball
The Repos - Voice In My Head
Reatards - Puke On You
The Spits - PCT
Pretty Girls - The Kids Are All Fucked
Gorilla Angreb - M/S Tampa
Amdi Petersens Arme - En Borger Af Samfundet/Anarki/hierarki
Artificial Go - Hallelujah
Abi Ooze - Tall King
Fugitive Bubble - Parade of Pissants
Snooper - Unknown Caller
Dangus Tarkus - This Is My Stupid Song
good flying birds - eric's eyes
The Mutants - Man From Omicron
USCH - Relationer
Karma Sutra - Intelligent Life
The Verge - Understand
Crucifix - Permanently Damaged
Gauze - Let Go It Self
Mr. Science - Mr Science
Saccharine Trust - I am right
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