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Datarock – Red (new album / video)

By PopMatters Staff / 9 July 2009

Datarock

Red

(Nettwerk)

Releasing: 1 September 2009 (US) / 8 June 2009 (UK)

SONG LIST

01. The Blog

02. Give It Up

03. True Stories

04. Dance!

05. Molly

06. Do It Your Way

07. In the Red

08. Fear of Death

09. Amarillion

10. The Pretender

11. Back in the Seventies

12. Not Me

13. New Days Dawn

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