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1997 studio album by Prolapse
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The Italian Flag
Studio album by
Prolapse (band)
Released
October 1997
Genre
post punk
indie rock
Length
69:07
Label
Radar Records
Producer
Donald Ross Skinner
Prolapse (band) chronology
backsaturday (1995)
The Italian Flag (1997)
Ghost of Dead Aeroplanes (1999)
Singles from The Italian Flag
"Killing The Bland" Released: 1997
"Autocade" Released: 1997
"Deanshanger" Released: 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
AllMusic
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The Italian Flag, is the third album by the band Prolapse, released in October 1997 on Radar Records in the UK. The album was produced by Donald Ross Skinner, who then joined the band, playing on the subsequent tours to support the album's release.
The album was originally released on double 12” vinyl and CD by Radar Records in the UK & Europe, and on CD by Jetset Records in the US.
^"The Italian Flag – Prolapse | AllMusic". allmusic.com.
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