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Loser Life digital catalog coming soon

Posted by Loren on October 27, 2016

Loser Life digital catalog coming soon
Loser Life digital catalog coming soon

As Magic Bullet Records celebrates 20 years, the label has announced the special release of the digital catalog from the defuncy Loser Life, out this November.

Six records from the band will all be re-released next month, with a full track listing for each after the jump.

I Am Going To Live This Way Demo Track Listing:
1. So Much Shit
2. Reasons To Drive Without A Seatbelt
3. I Am Going To Live This Way
4. Fuck Friends
5. Nomad
6. Writing The Book On How To Become A Monster

Things Will Never Change Track Listing:
1. Things Will Never Change
2. It's All Over

I Want The World Track Listing:
1. I Want The World
2. Dead Inside
3. Bad Teeth

My Hell Track Listing:
1. My Hell
2. Erase Today
3. Interior Motives
4. Fair Weather Friend
5. Undressing You With My Mind
6. Untitled (Digital Bonus Track

Life Number Two Track Listing:
1. Mocking You
2. Life Number Two
3. Same Things

Burning Fields/Hard To Please Track Listing:
1. Burning Fields
2. Hard To Please

Loser Life digital catalog coming soon
Loser Life digital catalog coming soon

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