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Face Down (Eric Fitz)&#13;
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Every breathing breath&#13;
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Oh that's much better&#13;
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              <text>Søme Records was run by members of The Party's Over but also had significant collective participation / work by band members of Fifth Column and Diners Club.&#13;
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