| | Pete Moss Live Dirty CD - Import Pete Moss Discography of CDs
Pete Moss Live Dirty Songs | 1. | Stain On My Soul |
| 2. | Live Dirty, Die Happy |
| 3. | Balls On A Woman |
| 4. | Groove Baby |
| 5. | White Goat |
| 6. | Pawnshop Dildo |
| 7. | Black Belly |
| 8. | Happy To Do It |
| 9. | Ride Like Hell |
| 10. | Say My Name |
| 11. | Nunchucks 'n Fairies |
| 12. | Hidden Track |
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