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2002 studio album by Beat Crusaders
Sexcite!
Studio album by Beat Crusaders
ReleasedOctober 9, 2002
GenreRock
LabelLastrum

Sexcite! is the fourth studio album by Japanese band Beat Crusaders. It was released on October 9, 2002.

Track listing

  1. "Eyes in the Sky" - 3:54
  2. "Christine" - 1:16
  3. "Imagine?" - 3:13
  4. "Jubilation" - 2:09
  5. "Sad Song" - 1:59
  6. "Overture" - 2:29
  7. "Life in the Nation" - 2:21
  8. "Shadow Boxer" - 2:32
  9. "Saturday Goodbye" - 2:43
  10. "Sprite" - 2:15
  11. "Slah It Up" - 1:49
  12. "Cunt, Buy Me Love" - 2:37
  13. "Arakism" - 1:29

References

Beat Crusaders
Albums
Singles



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