Slaves – Through Art We Are All Equals

by | Apr 24, 2014

Release Date: Jun 24th
Slaves – Through Art We Are All Equals
(Artery)

Track Listing:

01. The Fire Down Below
02. This Is You Throwing In the Towel
03. The Young And Beyond Reckless (Feat. Tyler Carter)
04. My Soul Is Empty And Full Of White Girls
05. Those Who Stand For Nothing Fall For Everything
06. The Hearts Of Our Young (Feat. Natalie Craig)
07. There Is Only One God And His Name Is Death
08. The King And the Army That Stand Behind Him (Feat. Kyle Lucas)
09. ASHES.DUST.SMOKE.LOVE.STARS.THE.ONE
10. The Upgrade Part II
11. Starving For FRIENDS (Feat. Vic Fuentes)

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