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Photographer: Devin Peralta.
Personnel: Devin Peralta (vocals); Charlie Parker (guitar).
Recording information: 03/05/2007-03/30/2007.
Cobra Skulls Sitting Army Songs | 1. | Cobra Skullifornia |
| 2. | Faith Is a Cobra |
| 3. | Cobra and the Man-Whore, The |
| 4. | Don't Count Your Cobras Before They Hatch |
| 5. | Charming the Cobra |
| 6. | Use Your Cobra Skulls |
| 7. | I'll Always Be a Cobra Skull (Fuck Off!) |
| 8. | Anybody Scene My Cobra? |
| 9. | Cobra Skulls Lockdown |
| 10. | Hasta Los Cobra Skulls Siempre! |
| 11. | Cobra Skulls Graveyard |
| 12. | Cobra Skulls Jukebox |
| 13. | Cobracoustic |
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