Plimsouls Zero Hour Rar

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Plimsouls Zero Hour Rar

On this date in 1980, The Plimsouls released their debut EP, Zero Hour. The five song release contained 'Great Big World', 'Zero Hour', 'Hypnotized', 'How.

Plimsouls Zero Hour Rar

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On this date in 1980, The Plimsouls released their debut EP, Zero Hour. The five song release contained ' Great Big World', ' Zero Hour', ' Hypnotized', ' How Long Will It Take?' And ' I Can't Turn You Loose'. Only ' Zero Hour' appeared on their self-titled debut album and it was the only track released as a single. The Los Angeles power pop disbanded in 1984 but has gotten together frequently for reunions. On CD, the Zero Hour EP was added to their debut hour to create The Plimsouls.Plus Wikipedia: Myspace: Blogload. About The Post Punk Progressive Pop Party (The P5) was a radio show that aired every Saturday night on 88.7FM WVHC (now WRHU) Radio Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY.

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