Lit: A Place in the Sun by Lit

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The matching folio to the second one album from this Southern California band positive aspects transcriptions in notes and tab for 12 songs: the easiest Is but to come back Undone * Down * 4 * satisfied * beautiful Day * depressing * my very own Worst Enemy * No gigantic factor * excellent One * a spot within the sunlight * Quicksand * Zip-Lock. contains pictures of the band.

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