Live at Capitol Milling

Live at Capitol Milling

"Live at Capitol Milling" is a live DVD released by The Ataris in 2003.

The DVD contains live songs from a music video shoot for The Ataris' song "In This Diary" from their album "So Long, Astoria".


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