The Black Kids - Partie Traumatic
By Jamie • Aug 25th, 2008s it me or are the ‘80s coming back? Close enough. Florida natives The Black Kids have come out with their debut release, the correctly named Partie Traumatic.
s it me or are the ‘80s coming back? Close enough. Florida natives The Black Kids have come out with their debut release, the correctly named Partie Traumatic.
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