Alkoholen Delirium - Tracks

Tracks

  1. Triumf na zlata vest (A Triumph of the Bad News) - 0:24
  2. Hipobir (Hipobeer) - 1:30
  3. Sutrin go navira (He Stick It In Every Morning) - 2:12
  4. Bira s vodka/Alkoholen delirium (Beer with Vodka/Alcoholic Delirium) - 2:43
  5. Edin fus (One Fuss) - 1:43
  6. Momicheto (The Girl) - 2:59
  7. Jenata (The Woman) - 2:18
  8. Babata (The Grandma) - 0:04
  9. Novata (The New Girl) - 4:30
  10. Az te mrazya (I Hate You) - 1:30
  11. Jenkene na tzombi (Women Petting) - 0:30
  12. Klitoren orgazum (Clitoris Orgasm) - 2:07
  13. Grozna si kato salata (You're Ugly Like a Salad) - 3:59
  14. Himna (The Anthem) - 2:45
  15. Mnogo zle (Very Bad) - 3:20
  16. Itzo Petroff - 0:45
  17. Bira (Beer) - 1:20
  18. Rozova seriya (Pink Episode) - 2:11
  19. Ne vyarvam v teb (I Don't Believe in You) - 0:41
  20. Chift ochi (A Couple of Eyes) - 2:00
  21. Maykite (The Mothers) - 3:06
  22. Reigun v kruv (Reagan in Blood) - 0:15

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