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Mannequin Pussy gets Romantic

Posted by Nathan G. O'Brien on July 28, 2016

Mannequin Pussy gets Romantic
Mannequin Pussy gets Romantic

Philadelphia's Mannequin Pussy will release a new album on Oct. 28, Romantic. Out on Tiny Engines, it's the band's second full-length and a follow-up to 2014's Gypsy Pervert

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Romantic - Track Listing

1. Kiss

2. Romantic
3. Ten
4. Emotional High
5. Pledge
6. Denial
7. Everything
8. Anything
9. Meatslave One
10. Hey, Steven
11. Beside Yourself

Mannequin Pussy gets Romantic
Mannequin Pussy gets Romantic

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