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28N : This Planet Mercy
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An inspiring backdrop of raw, stripped down, rock and roll combined with lyrics that explore the human experience with an unabashed honesty.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2005
This Planet Mercy
28N
Record Label: 28N
  • Download Album (MP3) - $8.00
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Matter of Fact 3:28 $0.99
So Predictable 3:47 $0.99
Gold 3:57 $0.99
You Wouldn't Take It 2:55 $0.99
Walking On a Timeline 3:15 $0.99
A Song 4:45 $0.99
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Album Notes

28N is a rock trio that found its beginning and its name on a small road in upstate New York. The crafts of playing instruments and writing songs were nurtured simultaneously in their teenage years, forming a unique sound that has fueled three EPs, heavy regional radio play, and nearly 10 years of existence. In their latest release, the lyrics explore the human experience with an unabashed honesty. Simplicity in matters of the heart, and complexity in the questions of our ultimate purpose, "This Planet Mercy" brings it all to the table, and lets you decide against the inspiring backdrop of raw, stripped down, rock and roll. Inspired by the lyrics of a Toronto street performer, the title "This Planet Mercy" signifies the collective growth of a band that has learned from experience, and realized its true identity.

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REVIEWS

Fabulous!
author: Danielle
This CD is great. Every song makes you want to sing along! Looking forward to the next album, keep up the good work!
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Totaly FABOULS
author: Marleen
you have such wonderful songs..... There Positive, Uplifting, Optimistic, and Inspirational. I personaly feel that it is an intelligent investment decisions to purches your Cd's. Ya Just cant go wrong. best entertainment & music my money can buy.
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Awesome CD!!
author: Heather
This new stuff is even better than the first 28N CD (and I didn't think that was possible!)...Matter of Fact is awesome and the lyrics for Gold are great.
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Brilliant...the little pop record that could.
author: John
Great job. I see "This Plant Mercy" as this year's "little indie-pop record that could." Push it to the big boys--break it mainstream.
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