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01. "To All The Girls" 02. "Shake Your Rump" 03. "Johnny Ryall" 04. "Egg Man" 05. "High Plains Drifter" 06. "The Sounds Of Science" 07. "3-Minute Rule" 08. "Hey Ladies" 09. "5-Piece Chicken Dinner" 10. "Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun" 11. "Car Thief" 12. "What Comes Around" 13. "Shadrach" 14. "Ask For Janice" 15. "B-Boy Bouillabaisse"
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 | Beschreibung: | Runningtime: 00:00:00, Engineer: Mario Caldato Jr., Engineer [Assistant]: Allen Abrahamson, Photography By [Cover, Assistant]: Dominick Watkins, Photography By [Cover, Assistant]: Jeremy Shatan, Photography By [Cover, Assistant]: Mathew Cohen, Photography By [Cover]: Nathanial Hornblower, Photography By [Sleeve]: Ricky Powell (2), Producer: Beastie Boys, Producer: The Dust Brothers, Technician [Hired By Haze For Technical Work]: David Freed, Turntables: EZ Mike, Written-By: Beastie Boys, Written-By: The Dust Brothers, Producer: Mario Caldato Jr., Labelcode CAP91743.2 (CDP 7 91743 2), Phonographic Copyright (p) Capitol Records, Inc., Copyright (c) Capitol Records, Inc., Published By Brooklyn Dust Music, Published By Dust Brothers Music, Recorded At Mario G's, Recorded At The Opium Den, Mixed At Record Plant, N.Y.C., Glass Mastered At EMI Swindon, Pressed By EMI Uden |  | Produzent: |
Beastie Boys, The Dust Brothers |
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