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- The_Buffy_EP runtime "41.81666666666667".
- The_Buffy_EP abstract "The Buffy EP is the second release by Velvet Chain. It was released to the Internet in February 1999, and for sale in the US in October of the same by the Freak Records label. It arose out of the appearance of Velvet Chain in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, from which it derives its title and title track. With the exception of the remix of \"Frenchie\" the songs on the EP are mellow pieces dominated by the vocals of Erika Amato.".
- The_Buffy_EP producer Jeff_Stacy.
- The_Buffy_EP recordLabel Freak_Recordings.
- The_Buffy_EP runtime "2509.0".
- The_Buffy_EP subsequentWork Moody_Groove_Music.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageExternalLink buffyepinfo.html.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageID "1335858".
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageLength "2901".
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageRevisionID "566343372".
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Angel_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer).
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Buffy_Summers.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Category:1999_EPs.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Velvet_Chain_albums.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Drum.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Erika_Amato.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Freak_Recordings.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Hidden_track.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Horn_section.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Human_voice.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Stacy.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Keyboard_instrument.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Loop_(music).
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Moody_Groove_Music.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_(music).
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Seth_Green.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Soundtrack.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Turntablism.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Velvet_Chain.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Buffy EP".
- The_Buffy_EP cover "The Buffy EP .jpg".
- The_Buffy_EP label Freak_Recordings.
- The_Buffy_EP lastAlbum "Warm".
- The_Buffy_EP length "2509.0".
- The_Buffy_EP name "The Buffy EP".
- The_Buffy_EP nextAlbum "Moody Groove Music".
- The_Buffy_EP producer Jeff_Stacy.
- The_Buffy_EP released "February 1999".
- The_Buffy_EP released "US release: October 1999".
- The_Buffy_EP thisAlbum "The Buffy EP".
- The_Buffy_EP type "EP".
- The_Buffy_EP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Album.
- The_Buffy_EP subject Category:1999_EPs.
- The_Buffy_EP subject Category:Velvet_Chain_albums.
- The_Buffy_EP hypernym Release.
- The_Buffy_EP type Album.
- The_Buffy_EP type MusicalWork.
- The_Buffy_EP type Work.
- The_Buffy_EP type CreativeWork.
- The_Buffy_EP type MusicAlbum.
- The_Buffy_EP type Thing.
- The_Buffy_EP type Q2188189.
- The_Buffy_EP type Q386724.
- The_Buffy_EP type Q482994.
- The_Buffy_EP comment "The Buffy EP is the second release by Velvet Chain. It was released to the Internet in February 1999, and for sale in the US in October of the same by the Freak Records label. It arose out of the appearance of Velvet Chain in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, from which it derives its title and title track. With the exception of the remix of \"Frenchie\" the songs on the EP are mellow pieces dominated by the vocals of Erika Amato.".
- The_Buffy_EP label "The Buffy EP".
- The_Buffy_EP sameAs Q7720514.
- The_Buffy_EP sameAs m.01mhms9.
- The_Buffy_EP sameAs Q7720514.
- The_Buffy_EP wasDerivedFrom The_Buffy_EP?oldid=566343372.
- The_Buffy_EP isPrimaryTopicOf The_Buffy_EP.
- The_Buffy_EP name "The Buffy EP".