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| Next album = '']'' (2006) | | Next album = '']''<br />(2006)}} | ||
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'''''Your Vandal''''' is an ] by the ] based artist ]. The record was released on Hag Records in 2005, and features seven tracks. | '''''Your Vandal''''' is an ] by the ] based artist ]. The record was released on Hag Records in 2005, and features seven tracks. |
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Your Vandal is an EP by the Northern Ireland based artist Duke Special. The record was released on Hag Records in 2005, and features seven tracks.
Track listing
- "Worst at the Best of Times" - 3:48
- "Portrait" - 3:05
- "John Lennon Love" - 3:31
- "...genie lamp..." - 0:46
- "Low" - 3:19
- "Your Vandal" - 2:49
- "...oak tree..." - 1:05
All songs were written by Duke Special, with the exception of "Worst at the Best of Times" (by Duke Special and Iain Archer), and "Your Vandal" (by Phil Wilkinson).
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