• The Pioneers – Su Su Su
    • The Pioneers – Slip Away
    • 1. Su Su Su
    • 2. Slip Away

    "Su Su Su", one of the biggest Skinhead anthems ever, only released in England on the Attack label as by the "Soul Directions" in 1970.

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    The PioneersPusher ManOne Drop Store
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    • – Bus Them Shut
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    • – Ghetto
    • – Pusher Man
    • – Ohio
    • – Move With The Time
    • – Raindrops
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    • – Goodnight My Love
    The PioneersBad Company / Shubeen We DehPioneer International
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        • – Jackpot
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