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At last! The brand new Angelic Upstarts studio album - their first in ten years - and it's brilliant! Harking back to the sound and style of the mega "Two Million Voices" this is terrace chant Oi! in the finest Upstarts tradition. Mensi now has a committed band who have given their all on this release and fans of the group both old and new will not be disappointed. Angelic Upstarts Sons Of Spartacus Songs | 1. | Safe Haven |
| 2. | Lonely Man of Spandau II |
| 3. | Supergrass |
| 4. | Chuck Taylor, Ace of Hearts |
| 5. | Caught in the Crossfire |
| 6. | Action Man |
| 7. | Don't Get Old (In Tony's Britain) |
| 8. | South Shields Born N Bred |
| 9. | Tally Ho Ginger |
| 10. | Maxwell Dynasty |
| 11. | Stop the City |
| 12. | Great Divide, The |
| 13. | Bandiera Rossa  |
| 14. | Stand Up |
| 15. | Anti Nazi |
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