• Eek-A-Mouse – Anarexol
    • Eek-A-Mouse – Version
    • 1. Anarexol
    • 2. Version

    Classic early 80s dancehall from Ripton Hylton with Henry Lawes relicking the mighty "Real Rock" rhythm to great affect.

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