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Kat Vipers fuses piano-punk-rock n roll with jazz-cabaret undertones to deliver a very individual sound that is taking the London underground scene by storm. With this second EP, Kat re-invents her sound and image as a sultry songstress, with a unique and exciting artistic offering. Py Records. 2006 Kat Vipers Summer Bloody Time Songs | 1. | Pearls of Wisdom |
| 2. | Queen Bee |
| 3. | Freak |
| 4. | Like Mother Like Daughter |
| 5. | Summertime |
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