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    The Pop Group We Are All Prostitutes (2016 Reissue)

    Freaks R Us
    • The Pop Group – We Are All Prostitutes
    • The Pop Group – Amnesty International Report
    • 1. We Are All Prostitutes
    • 2. Amnesty International Report

    Reissue of The Pop Group's evocative post-punk gem, 'We Are All Prostitutes' produced by Dennis Bovell. Pink vinyl issue. 

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