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- Shake/Shiver/Moan is the second studio album by English rock band 22-20s. It is the first to be released since the band reformed and features second guitar Dan Hare and was released in Japan on 19 May 2010 on the Yoshimoto R and C label, and in the United States on the ATO Records sublabel TBD Records on 22 June 2010. Release details for a domestic release are currently unknown. Former keyboardist Charly Coombes appears on track "96 to 4". (en)
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- Bonus Japanese tracks* (en)
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- Ocean (en)
- Let It Go (en)
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- Shake, Shiver and Moan (en)
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- Martin Trimble, Glen Bartup, James Irving, Dan Hare (en)
- Trimble, Bartup, Irving, Hare (en)
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- Shake/Shiver/Moan is the second studio album by English rock band 22-20s. It is the first to be released since the band reformed and features second guitar Dan Hare and was released in Japan on 19 May 2010 on the Yoshimoto R and C label, and in the United States on the ATO Records sublabel TBD Records on 22 June 2010. Release details for a domestic release are currently unknown. Former keyboardist Charly Coombes appears on track "96 to 4". (en)
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