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Def Con Dos Armas Pal Pueblo Songs | 1. | Condicion de Defensa |
| 2. | Accion Mutante |
| 3. | Juguemos Con Objetos Punzantes |
| 4. | Tu Si Que Eres Tontorron |
| 5. | Sigo Siendo Heterosexual |
| 6. | Ciudadano Terrorista |
| 7. | Duro y a La Encia |
| 8. | Magnicidio |
| 9. | Errores Medicos I |
| 10. | Reyes Son Los Padres |
| 11. | Errores Medicos II |
| 12. | Tuno Bueno, El Tuno Muerto |
| 13. | Toponoto Blues |
| 14. | Mineros Locos (Armas Pal Pueblo) |
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