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Part One of Two. UK seven inch etched vinyl pressing in a poster bag of the second single taken from the Tennessee quartet's 2007 album Riot!. Features 'Hallelujah' on the A-side plus special etched artwork on the B-side (no music). Fueled By Ramen. Hallelujah PT. 1 Review
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