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The first live album by this fantastic '80s new wave/ synth pop band, recorded at SECC in Glasgow, Scotland on April 15th, 1999. Includes their hits 'Let Me Go', 'Temptation', 'We Don't Need This Fascist Groove Thang' & 'Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry', plus three CD-ROM tracks recorded at the Sound Republic on March 15th, 1999, 'Let's All Make A Bomb', 'Do I Believe' and 'Play To Win'. A combined total of 14 tracks, also including a cover of Human League's 'Being Boiled'. 1999 release. How Live Is Review
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