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The “Red Kismet Kill” Spotify Playlist (Adios 2016)

This is my last playlist of 2016 (and what a bittersweet journey it has been).

Anyway, this list includes songs from Jesu/Sun Kil Moon, Nine Inch Nails, Alternative TV, Haley Bonar, The Sueves, and many others.

Explore, Enjoy, and Share Music!

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