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Ska rockers Loin Groin offer twelve tracks on LION GRION ZION, including "Botheration" and "Love Will Find A Way."
One of the best Aussie Ska releases in ages! Features 12 total tracks. Sound System. 2005. Loin Groin Lion Grion Zion Songs | 1. | Pub Tab |
| 2. | Botheration |
| 3. | Jammin' |
| 4. | Drunk in Public |
| 5. | One of the Things |
| 6. | New Taps |
| 7. | Get Well Soon |
| 8. | Springvale Girl |
| 9. | Montuno Carcol |
| 10. | One of the Boys |
| 11. | Love Will Find a Way |
| 12. | Footy Takeway |
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