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Infinite Hieroglyphics
Cat: SNKR 032. Rel: 24 Nov 21
 
Bass
Riley's Spiral (5:34)
Fallen (7:01)
Illusory Universe (5:37)
Zephyr (5:06)
Review: Getting to the core of rave DNA once again, Appleblim continues to live his life in lasers as he deconstructs some of the dancefloor's most exciting elements on this new collection for Sneaker Social. Four tracks in total we range from 'Ripley's Spiral', a place where jungle elements are slow-baked at a subversive tempo for head-bending results, to the sweet and sludgy cosmic soup of finale 'Zephyr'. Along the way we're treated to fast-lane futuristic hardcore on 'Illusory Universe' while 'Fallen' is a timeless and highly dubby ode to the original Chicago and acid house foundations. Indelible.
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out of stock $10.37
Still
Still (12")
Cat: SNKR 037. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Drum And Bass
Still (5:55)
Le Samourai (5:12)
Still (Golden Bough) (5:54)
out of stock $12.98
Early Hours EP
Cat: SNKR 038. Rel: 14 Sep 22
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Flooring It (3:37)
Cry-Baby (2:48)
Nothing No1 (3:32)
Giant (4:09)
Big Trouble (3:24)
Ill Wishes (4:10)
Review: Sneaker Social Club is one of the UK underground's most low-key and underrated albs if you ask it. It has always and quietly gone about its most excellent business and by now has amassed a very decent back catalogue. Next up to add their spin on the continuum of UK sounds this label deals in is Patrick Brain. He opens on a dubstep tip with 'Flooring It' then explores hustling UK funky drum patterns on 'Cry-Baby' and eerie metropolitan broken beats on 'Nothing No1.' The flip side offers three more twitchy, futurist fusions of trap, bass and dubstep that will get you skanking in no time.
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out of stock $11.93
Exodus (The Lion Awakes) Part 1
Cat: SNKR 0091. Rel: 11 Apr 17
 
Deep House
Exodus (The Lion Awakes) (Luke Vibert mix) (6:13)
Exodus (The Lion Awakes) (The Maghreban remix) (10:06)
Exodus (The Lion Awakes) (10:06)
out of stock $13.24
I'll Keep Her Safe Boy
I'll Keep Her Safe Boy (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 03. Rel: 10 Sep 19
 
UK Garage
I'll Keep Her Safe Boy (5:12)
Find Myself (4:58)
Higher Than Me (4:37)
Played by: Jay Hill
out of stock $10.13
SNKRX 010
SNKRX 010 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 010. Rel: 13 Jul 22
 
Breakbeat
Racka (4:34)
Grims8 (3:55)
58bethe7 (3:53)
C_A_T_C_R (5:53)
Review: Following their exceptional remix of Noisia earlier this year Cocktail Party Effect joins the gang at Sneaker Social with a wide range of breakbeat designs and visceral body music. 'Racka' is a contemporary twist on electro while 'Grims8' takes us deep down the tribal drum & bass rabbit hole with dubby, trippy results. Elsewhere '58bethe7' subverts a classic hardcore breakbeat with some very modern and breath-taking twists while 'C A T C R' closes on a frenzied jungle tip. Grab it while you can.
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out of stock $13.75
Odyssey
Odyssey (12")
Cat: SNKR 041. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Bass
D3U5E - "Quasar" (5:18)
D3U5E - "Dust Particle" (4:35)
D3U5E - "HAL9000" (4:37)
D3U5E - "Deckman" (3:54)
D3U5E & Gav - "The Abyss" (5:45)
Review: The always naughty Sneaker Social Club label taps up D3U5E for this fresh bass fiver tracker. It's a celebration of the UK's rich heritage of electronic music with the plunging bass and massive thwacking hits of 'Quasar' kicking off. There are dusty jungle breaks to 'Dust Particle', twisted dubstep contortions on 'HAL9000' and fizzing broken beats with a real urban menace on 'Deckman.' Closer 'The Abyss' is a collab with Gav that rides a more zoned-out and atmospheric groove and completes a varied and vital EP once more from this crucial underground label.
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 in stock $14.01
SNKRX 012
SNKRX 012 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 012. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Bassline
Dupes (4:10)
Disorganize (4:51)
Real (3:54)
 in stock $14.01
SNKRX 06
SNKRX 06 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 06. Rel: 24 Mar 21
 
Breakbeat
Shit Hits The Fan (4:38)
Sepia Story (5:05)
Temperature Is Rising (4:36)
Small Apple Flex (4:41)
out of stock $10.13
SNKRX 011
SNKRX 011 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 011. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Non PGR (6:06)
Non PGR (Nasty King Kurl remix) (4:48)
Sassafras (5:47)
Dogpatrol & Nasty King Kurl - "Creepin" (6:01)
Review: Dystopian bass pushers Sneaker Social Club return with a brand new one from fresh signee Dogpatrol. With the label setting aside its recent preference for high-concept, gritty LPs, it here tops up the dancier corner of its distinctly UK brutalist-sounding soundscape-over-time: the Snkrx series. Undulatory minimal techno, moving into a bassy electro pair from fellow pusher King Kurl, unfurls over the course of four volatile sonic concrete offcuts.
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out of stock $12.72
Anachronism EP
Cat: SNKR 030. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Drum And Bass
Tyrant (5:58)
Lost In The Asylum (5:16)
Shadows Passed By (6:02)
Etch vs Luo - "Amygdala" (7:35)
out of stock $10.90
SNKR 020
SNKR 020 (12")
Cat: SNKR 020. Rel: 11 Jun 19
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Don't Wanna Know (3:10)
Predator Vs Prey (Toxin) (4:12)
Photosynthesis (feat Tranq Sinatra) (3:19)
Review: Etch and Nico Lindsay make good musical bedfellows; the former's spacious left-footed soundscapes providing plenty of room for Nico's narrative, evolving lyrical style, they're kindred spirits linked by a glacial sense of adventure and refusal to compromise. Opener "Don't Wanna Know" kicks the doors down with force. Rough and switchy, there's a pulsing 2002 feel to both the step and flow while "Predator Vs Prey (Toxin)" takes us on a much swampier, weirded out trip that buns everything but survival. Finally, Tranq Sinatra joins the fray for an urgent finale where fast-tongue tales from Nico are backed from Tranq harmonies and another iced riddim from Etch. Cold.
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out of stock $10.13
Space Beams
Cat: SNKR 036. Rel: 08 Jun 22
 
Bass
Talk All Low (4:22)
Underwave (3:28)
Space Beams (3:25)
Asid 888 (3:09)
Ghost Square (3:29)
Data Temple (5:08)
Review: Sneaker Social Club is one of the UK's most consistent and somehow underrated labels and it has been for a while. This next offering is another mangled take on various forms of bass and hardcore music from Filter Dread. The opener 'Talk All Low' is a real face melter with warped bass and rudely vocals. 'Underwave' is a more twitchy and paranoid affair then 'Space Beams' layers up more hefty bottom ends and twisted synths. The second half of the EP offers acid flashes, dystopian bass and spaced out breaks on closer 'Data Temple'.
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out of stock $11.93
SNKRX 09
SNKRX 09 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 09. Rel: 23 Mar 22
 
Breakbeat
Square Jazz (7:02)
Sirens (5:42)
Old Gold (Low End Activist Park End Refix) (5:31)
Old Gold (Monopolypella mix) (3:26)
Review: As many of you will know, Jason Warlock has been serving up killer club cuts since the bleep and breakbeat hardcore era, with many of his more recent releases being rediscovered jams from that period. Whether the two original tracks on this release from that period date from then is not confirmed, but they both sound like delicious blasts from the past. 'Square Jazz' is a wonderfully creepy, sub-heavy blast of 1990 style breakbeat hardcore, while 'Sirens' boasts even filthier bass, glassy-eyed Yorkshire bleeps and insanely crispy breakbeats. Over on the flip you'll find two reworks of his last Sneaker Social Club single, 'Old Gold': a proto-jungle-meets-21st century bleep & breaks re-wire from Low End Activist and the bleeping, bass-heavy, beat-free 'Monopolypella Mix'.
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out of stock $11.41
Panic Trax EP
Cat: SNKR 042. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Breakbeat
Delusion (6:00)
Panic (5:57)
Techlash (7:04)
Kill Chain (6:30)
 in stock $13.24
Old Gold EP
Cat: SNKR 025. Rel: 25 Feb 20
 
Breakbeat
Old Gold (7:08)
Eyes Closed (6:03)
Laluviah (5:12)
out of stock $10.13
Don't Get Strange
Cat: SNKR 016. Rel: 27 Nov 18
 
UK Hardcore
Don't Get Strange (5:52)
Locked Groove 1 (0:30)
Locked Groove 2 (0:30)
Locked Groove 3 (0:30)
Locked Groove 4 (0:30)
The Wiz (5:53)
Locked Groove 5 (0:30)
Locked Groove 6 (0:30)
Locked Groove 7 (0:30)
Locked Groove 8 (0:30)
out of stock $10.64
Stranger
Stranger (12")
Cat: SNKR 021. Rel: 31 Jul 19
 
Bass
Stranger (6:21)
TP (5:46)
Review: Kicking off with 'Stranger', we're talking serious jungle-revivalist fare, amens and gunshots abound as the inimitable Horsepower Productions again prove why they can do little wrong in the eyes of bass heads. Reversed strings and wobbly bass stabs counterbalance the track, bringing tempo down below where it actually is without losing any of the raw power. A workout that'll do well within a warm-up or when used for a reprieve from the mayhem of energy-filled peak time sets. 'TP' is a heavier, less forgiving assault, its rolling broken drums, vocal shouts on the fourth of each bar and frenzy-inducing hoovers build an intensity at odds with the speed of the tune itself. Emerging from a beat-free intro featuring a sample from iconic 80s movie 'Trading Places', it's evidence that full-throttle doesn't always mean fast.
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out of stock $12.44
Computer Rock
Cat: SNKR 052. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Breakbeat
Tropic (7:28)
Computer Rock (6:19)
Kase Reprise (5:16)
 in stock $14.52
Back 2 Back Special
Back 2 Back Special (hand-stamped 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SNKR 053. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
UK Garage
Back 2 Back Special (6:03)
Out To The Private Number (5:41)
Slew (4:40)
Summon Like This (5:17)
Review: Sneaker Social Club is a proper tidy UK label that deals in proper underground sounds. After a while away, it is back with House Of Black Lanterns who dials into private radio culture on some dark 2-step bangers. 'Back 2 Back Special' comes with a fuzzy and dusty aesthetic as if playing through an old analogue radio and 'Out To The Private Number' is just as throwback with wet FX, dry bass and sharp hits. 'Slew has spins backs, bouncing drums and a hustling garage flex and 'Summon Like This' shuts down with more soulful vocal snippets dropped into a fractured and kinetic 2-step rhythm.
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out of stock $14.01
Sleepwalker EP
Cat: SNKR 019. Rel: 23 Jul 19
 
Breakbeat
Give (4:53)
Unfair (4:40)
Tension (5:29)
Sleepwalker (5:44)
out of stock $10.13
SNKRX 08
SNKRX 08 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 08. Rel: 23 Jun 21
 
Bass
Fade (4:55)
Kugelblitz (The Inescapable Rewarp) (3:18)
Diffraction (4:48)
Atlantis (4:25)
Particle Horizon (4:28)
Hibernation (Lumina Falls) (3:24)
Review: Sneaker Social Club always does a brilliant job of throwing back to the old school without ever falling into pastiche. This time round, London's J Shadow is the man on the buttons after plenty of solid outings on the likes of Nous Disques, Dream Eater and Collection Artaud. He splices and dices sweet vocal samples, break beats and rugged analogue textures into visceral tracks with a heart of darkness. 'Fade' is a bittersweet post-jungle tune that tugs at the heart strings. 'Diffraction' is a laser lit, choppy and bass heavy rhythm to get that brain melted and 'Atlantis' is a late night roller you'd expect to hear down the airwaves of a pirate radio station.
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out of stock $10.37
The Stillness EP
Cat: SNKR 043. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Bass
Stillness (4:51)
Compactor (3:51)
Pleasure Principle (8:10)
Duppy Season (5:13)
out of stock $11.93
Ten Year Tonnage
Ten Year Tonnage (limited 12")
Cat: SNKR 049. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Deep Dubstep
Ten Year Tonnage (5:08)
Shapeshifter (4:03)
Muay Size (4:50)
People Of The World (5:37)
Review: Sneaker Social regulars Alan Johnson return to the label with more unclassifiable gems. All flexing that bewitching, beaty brew of percussion, smoking 808s, shattered beats and crafty sampling, each cut hits with a direct physical groove. From the System-level dubsteppy title track to the more organic haze and swoons of the finale 'People Of The World', the UK duo have once again weaved a fine line between so many genres without committing to any. Tonnes of love..
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 in stock $14.52
Dragon Under
Dragon Under (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SNKRLP 001. Rel: 15 Nov 13
 
Bass
Dragging Under
Nonplussed
The Great Nonsense
Mr Weird Loves Candyfloss
Has Anyone Seen Raz? (feat Bill Youngman)
Electrified At Dawn
Kevin From Heaven
Two Stroke
Where Do We Begin
Septic Thumb
Keep Up
Review: After moonlighting on the label mere months before with the Montesa EP, Neil Landstrumm returns to Sneaker Social Club with a whopping great album of colourful jams that count amongst the most accessible tracks he has ever produced. An artist that seems to evolve in phases, Landstrumm is clearly embracing the rounded synths and melodic thrum of classic electro at present, but that's not to say he's lost any of his wayward spirit. From the detuned slur of notes on "Nonplussed" to the sassy bleep tribute of "Electrified At Dawn" there is plenty of that arch humour that has always been embedded in his singular brand of techno, just without those abrasive edges that have made his music a tad scary in the past.
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Played by: James Welsh
out of stock $12.19
Dragon Under
Cat: SNKRLPCD 001. Rel: 15 Nov 13
 
Bass
The Great Nonsense
Draggin Under
Nonplussed
Has Anyone Seen Raz? (feat Bill Youngman)
Electrified At Dawn
Kevin From Heaven
Mr Weird Loves Candyfloss
Two Stroke
£300 Just To Open The Door Yeh?
Where Do We Begin
Septic Thumb
Keep Up
Shanghai Sliders
Want Me To Do (feat Profisee)
Last Little Bit
Bring The Dark Word
out of stock $12.98
Set In Plaster
Set In Plaster (hand-stamped 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SNKR 047. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Bass
Bravery
The Hawk
Respect The Deal
The Prisoner
Review: Given the breadth and diversity of Neil Landstrumm's output over the last couple of decades, it can be difficult to second-guess where he might go next musically. The answer, this time round at least, is "high-octane bass music" via a ridiculously limited-edition EP (only 100 have been pressed) for Sneaker Social Club. The Scottish scene stalwart starts by adding chiming and bleeping melodies to a warped bassline and breathless breakbeats on 'Bravery', before reaching for rumbling bass, grime style synth tones and hot-stepping post-dubstep drums on 'The Hawk'. 'Respect The Deal' delivers a mix of sparse beats, energy-packed breakbeat blasts and hip-hop vocal samples, while 'The Prisoner' is a dreamy, eccentrically swung slab of bass-heavy UK techno.
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out of stock $14.01
Liquid DNB Like Ambient Grime 2
Cat: SNKR 048. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Bass
Like Ambient Grime 2 (02 Garage mix) (5:19)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (06 dubstep mix) (7:53)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (2011 Techno mix) (6:52)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (22 Grime mix) (3:00)
Review: The ever-intriguing Luke Murray comes in hot n' heavy on his latest for Sneaker Social club - Liquid DnB-Like Ambient Grime 2. Although somewhat stylistically misleading: you won't hear any liquid d&b-like ambient grime on this record, the irreverent title does Murray's deeply informed UK soundsystem anachronism justice and flips the bird at genre pedants. Over four chronologically-referenced flips of one tune, he traverses dark, tunnelrunning two-step, lumbering dubstep annihilation, techno steppers a-la-Gast and lacerating future grime with great ease and NRG. Four system warheads to suit all tastes!
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out of stock $14.01
Low End Activism
Cat: SNKR 023. Rel: 19 Nov 19
 
Bass
Street Level (3:39)
Signal To Noise (Ratio) (4:12)
Signal To Noise (4:18)
Low End Activism (5:34)
Neighbourhood Nationalism (3:35)
Muzikon 90 (2:39)
Review: Man of many aliases, Patrick Conway makes his debut on Sneaker Social Club with six disarming rave echoes that sound just as much 2091 as they do 1991. All the ingredients are familiar but are cooked so refreshingly in a piping hot dub oven, they sound like something completely fresh. Highlights include the grime-meets-hardcore-meets-double-dragon-scrap vibes of the title track, the ghostly breaks and pressurised pads of "Muzikon 90" and the spacious, almost UK funky style drum work and classic vocal sample of "Signal To Noise". Sneaker Social Club are always well ahead of the curve but this is a whole new venn diagram. Essential.
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out of stock $11.16
SNKRX 07
SNKRX 07 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 07. Rel: 12 May 21
 
Breakbeat
Close Proximity (8:19)
Shunt (6:52)
Eraser (5:31)
Hyperion (5:20)
out of stock $10.37
Damaged EP
Cat: SNKR 044. Rel: 08 Mar 23
 
Drum And Bass
Damaged (5:19)
Murda (5:08)
Victory Dance (5:31)
Ala (5:34)
out of stock $14.01
Night Call
Cat: SNKR 031. Rel: 23 Mar 22
 
Breakbeat
Night Call (6:29)
Vigilante (4:10)
North Shibuya Local Service (4:12)
Aeropolis (4:39)
out of stock $13.24
Breakbeater
Cat: SNKR 040. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Breakbeat
Breakbeater (7:04)
Detronic (7:43)
Review: Breakbeat will never die, and we know this for a fact, so long as EPs like 'Breakbeater' continue to be released. Homing on the style's audiophilic edges, producer Paradox produces something squarely in the middle of classic breakbeat hardcore, drum n' bass and breakstep here, with the title track needing little but womping kicks, ultra-designed breaks and the occasional whispery vocal sample and bass lick to satiate our cravings for the sound. The B, 'Detronic', deconstructs the trope even further, dubbifying the break's metallic 2-stepping edge by plunging it into Basic Channel-esque ricochets.
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Played by: Joe Montana
 in stock $14.52
Octa4
Octa4 (12")
Cat: SNKR 029. Rel: 25 Feb 21
 
Breakbeat
Octa4 (6:31)
Proceed (6:57)
out of stock $10.90
Come My Selector
Cat: SNKR 015. Rel: 09 Oct 18
 
Breakbeat
Yours (7:43)
Come My Selector (4:49)
Abra Cadabra (6:23)
Turn Off The Lights (5:11)
Played by: INSTINCT
out of stock $11.68
Post Modern
Cat: SNKR 028. Rel: 09 Jun 21
 
Drum And Bass
Post Modern Assault Ethics (4:47)
Invisible Shell Of Energy (6:42)
The Sacrifice (5:07)
The Voices Beneath The Earth (6:12)
Review: Since first catching our attention in 2017, Manchester's Thugwidow has been responsible for a swathe of impressive releases that join the dots between breakbeat psychedelia, ambient techno, jungle and drum & bass. He's in full-throttle jungle mode on 'Post Modern Assault Ethics', the skittish, sub-heavy opener for his first Sneaker Social Club outing. He then wraps Selected Ambient Works style gaseous clouds around crunchy, snare-heavy jungle beats on 'Invisible Shell of Energy', before delivering speaker-bothering dancefloor filthiness via the fizzing 'The Sacrifice'. Rounding things off is 'The Voices Between The Earth', another fusion of ambient sonics and punchy jungle rhythms that benefits greatly from a squelchy, undulating acid bassline.
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out of stock $10.90
Hardcore & Rubble
Cat: SNKR 033. Rel: 01 Feb 22
 
Drum And Bass
Outer Realms (6:02)
Heavy Duty (5:42)
Agony Tonight (5:04)
Bulletproof (5:43)
Review: Long-serving junglist and rave revivalist Tim Reaper is fast becoming a go-to man for house and techno labels looking for a bit of retro-futurist breakbeat madness. He's already appeared on both Lobster Theremin and Banoffee Pies, and here makes his bow on Hypercolour offshoot Sneaker Social Club. As you'd expect, it's a nostalgia-soaked affair, with reaper successfully channelling the mid '90s Ram Records sound on opener 'Outer Realms', before peppering a dub-wise ragga-jungle groove with sampled tape-pack MC chat and high-pitched electronics on 'Heavy Duty'. 'Agony Tonight' is a hot-stepping, reggae-sampling jungle roller, while 'Bulletproof' is a weighty, punchy rollout with just the right amount of giddy energy and borderline anger.
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out of stock $13.75
Rush
Rush (12")
Cat: SNKR 035. Rel: 18 May 22
 
Bass
Dread (5:14)
PJD (5:06)
Detach (2:46)
Quasar (5:05)
Rush (4:26)
Shots Fired (2:11)
 in stock $12.19
New Harbinger EP
Cat: SNKR 027. Rel: 03 Dec 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Maximum (Love Eachother) (9:00)
New Harbinger (6:26)
Ribbon On A Bomb (6:58)
out of stock $10.90
Eden
Eden (12")
Cat: SNKR 046. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Drum And Bass
Motherless Child (5:25)
Stabs (4:59)
Model Patient (4:42)
Rhode To Nowhere (4:09)
Eden (2:34)
Review: One of the foremost female frontrunners in the Dutch jungle/rave scene Yorobi makes her debut on Sneaker Social Club with this powerful slab of wax justice that ranges from the ambient title track 'Eden' to a contemporary breakbeat interpretation of a traditional black spiritual 'Motherless Child'. Between we have the eerie tension and percussive drama of 'Stabs', the sweet dreamy shuffles of 'Model Patient' and the gentle transportive charm of 'Rhode To Knowhere'.
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 in stock $14.27
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