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Guilty Pleasures

Posted on 26 May 2018 by Admin

For no good reason at all…

  1. Bad Liar
  2. Dreamer
  3. Life in the Fast Lane
  4. I am I said
  5. Love Machine
  6. Love is an Open Door
  7. Water of Love
  8. Fist City
  9. Salute
  10. Grey Matter

….. but who needs reason anyway?

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