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# [[No More (SPICA)|No More]]
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# [[Ilgijang]] (일기장; ''Diary'')
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# [[Dokhage]] (독하게; ''Intensely'')
# [[Dokhage]] (독하게; ''Intense'')
# [[Painkiller|Painkiller (inst.)]]
# [[Painkiller|Painkiller (inst.)]]



Revision as of 08:47, 22 October 2012

Mini-Album Cover
Artist
SPICA
Mini-Album
Russian Roulette
Released
2012.02.08
Tracklist
  1. Hwa (화 (火); Fire)
  2. Up N Down
  3. Russian Roulette
  4. No More
  5. Ilgijang (일기장; Diary)
  6. Dokhage (독하게; Intensely)




Mini-Album Cover
Artist
SPICA
Mini-Album
Painkiller
Released
2012.03.29
Tracklist
  1. Painkiller
  2. Hwa (화 (火); Fire)
  3. Up N Down
  4. Russian Roulette
  5. No More
  6. Ilgijang (일기장; Diary)
  7. Dokhage (독하게; Intense)
  8. Painkiller (inst.)


Information

Russian Roulette is SPICA's first mini-album. The title track was used as lead track. Two months later it was re-released as a repackage mini-album including the song "Painkiller" and it's instrumental track.

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