Anomie Train | Achoo Bwooit!

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Achoo Bwooit!

by Anomie Train

Americana flavored pop rock. Now with more jangle!
Genre: Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
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1. My Green Hat
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2. Shanghai Sanitation Worker
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4:06 $0.99
3. Unto the Breach
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3:14 $0.99
4. Chunyun (春运)
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5. There Goes My Head
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6. I'm Going to McDonalds
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7. All the T&A in China
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8. Stupid Birthday Party
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9. I've Got a Hundred Dollars
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10. I Don't Want to Die Alone
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11. Achoo Bwooit/My Windows Need Cleaning
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12. National Sewer
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Listen to these 12 brand new songs from Anomie Train's new digital only release, Achoo Bwooit! These songs contain notes like C, D, A, and even G#! Also, when they hit these metal strings that are tightly pulled over an electromagnetic field, you can hear the resulting jingle jangle despondent exuberance.

Anomie Train is heavily influenced by Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, and are big fans of Aimee Mann, The Wallflowers, The Weepies, and Kathleen Edwards, although you'd be hard pressed to hear any similar bits.


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