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Here are the releases from Discobelle Records so far:
Disco of Doom – Shake and Bake EP
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Guy Andrews – Your Notion EP
DBR21: Myrryrs – Feel U EP
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DBR020: Turned On: Vol. 2 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR19: Teenage Mutants – Bangla
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DBR18: Botnek – Plonk
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DBR017: Meati & Meech – Bock
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DBR016: Disco of Doom – Invader
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DBR15: Voltron – Freshmen EP
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ARWEB093/DBR006: Boeoes Kaelstigen – Lou
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DBR005: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blond II
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DBR004: Turned On: Vol. 1 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR003: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blonde
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DBR002: Jamtech Foundation – Too Fast
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DBR001: MVSEVM – French Jeans
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Ross says:
December 25, 2006 at 09:08
good choice, got 2 respect Rick
ian says:
December 27, 2006 at 06:41
> the number one song of the year
I can’t front on how big this song was (although frankly I think T.I.’s “What You Know” deserves the top rap song of 2006 honors personally) but I always thought this dude was a bootleg Jeezy. I’m so glad the Snowman came back to shut this pretender down cos his album was hot garbidge to me and far from the classic he was proclaiming it to be.