Prince Fatty with Shinece and Horseman – Mercedez Benz
Prince Fatty with Shinece and Horseman – Version
1. Mercedez Benz
2. Version
Hot on the heels of Prince Fatty's killer version of "Expansions" the follow up is the Supersize Band's jump up rub-a-dub version of Janis Joplin's 1970s hit. Alternate versions on A and B sides.
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