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    Girlie Lawd Doctor / Big Fight In Hell

    Black Butcher Classics
    • Girlie – Lawd Doctor
    • Laurel Aitken – Big Fight In Hell
    • 1. Girlie – Lawd Doctor
    • 2. Laurel Aitken – Big Fight In Hell

    Girlie & Laurel doing their thing for the skinheads in 1969, limited repress of 500.

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