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Published: 2011/12/07

Premiere: Radical Dads "Know it All"

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 Know It All Radical Dads 03:19
03:19

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Here’s the premiere of “Know It All” from the Radical Dads’ Skateboard Bulldog 7”. Tuesday, December 13 is the official release of the group’s Skateboard Bulldog 7” & Mega Rama limited edition vinyl.

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Volkan July 20, 2012, 15:35:19

No affense dude but that album flopepd from here to Timbuck tu and honestly I reckon this was by far here worst album yet (way too much gaga, beyonce, britney influence) but I do believe she could eventually have some what of a answer but who knows. Honestly I really don’t care for her or her music at all and if she quit her day time job it wouldnt go me an inch. Again no offense.

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