Posted January 08, 2003 by Subverse
Radio Free Brooklyn
by Pete Miser
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Subverse says: "Radio Free Brooklyn" is the title track from the new Pete Miser album. Thought provoking lyrics marry with deep snares, for a look into the future of New York city underground hip hop.
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