CPC Gangbangs: Roadhouse
CPC Gangbangs: Roadhouse
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: CPC Gangbangs
Label: Slovenly Recordings
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 8447053204610
Genre: Rock
CPC Gangbangs don't get out nearly enough, but when it's sharpen-up time, you're alwaysguaranteed a frenzy, and here's Montreal's meanest-muggers making their Slovenly debut withthe 3-track 'Roadhouse' 7inch. The title song starting off side two - the only original here - isbroke down and short. It's followed by fave r&b slammer 'Going Back To Philly,' originally byBobby James, and revved-up by CPCGB jes' right. What we're really here for is the hottestgoddamn take of 'Rock'n'Roll Enemy No. 1' by CRIME you've ever heard, and while Crimemight not have intended for this classic to sound this powerful, it's the way you've always hopedto hear it.TRACKLIST:Rock'n'Roll Enemy No.1, Roadhouse, Going Back to Philly
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