Kingdom Come (track)
by Pere Ubu
Kingdom Come by Pere Ubu
Year: 1996
From the album Datapanik In The Year Zero (track #37)
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Year: 1996
From the album Datapanik In The Year Zero (track #37)
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Kingdom Come appears on the following album(s) by Pere Ubu:
- New Picnic Time (track #10) (1979)
- Datapanik In The Year Zero (track #37) (this album) (1996)
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