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This album marks the full-length debut from the Australian ska band ADDICTION 64.
'Corrupt And Immoral' is the debut long player from Melbourne ska outfit Addiction 64. ThinkMustard Plug and The Porkers with equal nods to The Bouncing Souls. Addiction 64 Corrupt & Immoral Songs | 1. | The All Important Intro |
| 2. | Who's Fault |
| 3. | Rumples Road Kill |
| 4. | Learn To Dance |
| 5. | At A Cost |
| 6. | Thing A Me Jig |
| 7. | Only One |
| 8. | Now That I Found You |
| 9. | Love And Other Pretences |
| 10. | Today |
| 11. | Leave Everything Alone |
| 12. | No Nonsense |
| 13. | Last Song |
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