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1996 EP by Six Finger Satellite
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Clone Theory is an EP by Six Finger Satellite, released on June 28, 1996 through Load Records.
Track listing[]
All tracks are written by Six Finger Satellite.
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1. | "Send in the Clones" | |
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2. | "Ich Weil Nacht" | |
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3. | "War Crimes III" | |
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1. | "Slave Trader" | |
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2. | "Valley of the Monkey God" | |
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3. | "War Crimes II" | |
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4. | "Glassy Eyes" | |
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5. | "I Want Night (It Ends Tomorrow)" | |
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Personnel[]
- Six Finger Satellite
References[]
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- Brian Dufresne
- Dan St Jaques
- Richard Ivan Pelletier
- Jeremiah Ryan
- James Apt
- Chris Dixon
- Shawn Greenlee
- Joel Kyack
- John MacLean
- Kurt Niemand
- Peter Phillips
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- 1996 EPs
- Load Records EPs
- Six Finger Satellite albums
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