• Golden Teacher – Shatter
    • Golden Teacher – No Hemos Vivido
    • Golden Teacher – On The Stree
    • Golden Teacher – In The Close
    • 1. Shatter
    • 2. No Hemos Vivido
    • 3. On The Stree
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    **LIMITED REPRESS** Golden Teacher are back to parade their sound of jacked-up UK funky, dancehall and further tripped-out stylings from the badlands! 

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