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Positive and challenging music for the mind, spirit & booty.
Genre:
Rock: American Underground
Release Date:
1999
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© Copyright-label 12 13
(634479750717)
Record Label: label 12 13
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1. intro mock |
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2. Someplace We Can Go |
2:10 |
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3. Separation of Church & Spirit |
4:19 |
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4. Sugartooth |
4:07 |
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5. Camp Gulliver |
6:56 |
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6. True Individuals |
3:35 |
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7. Handcuff People |
7:08 |
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8. Judas & Company |
4:30 |
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9. Build on the 9's |
3:42 |
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10. Old, man |
3:48 |
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11. Vibration Machine |
3:06 |
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12. Red Pen |
3:52 |
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13. Another Marching Song |
23:51 |
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Another Reason Music Saves...
Accepting & Releasing Magic & Science...
Salt Notice is at once confrontational and embracing.
The music is edgy but melodic and fat-bottomed, the lyrics are honest, poetic and pointed.
Arms is a spicy and tangy stew packed with whole-grain goodness ...long simmered in hip-hop and hardcore to create a uniquely honest flavor of new American pop.
Arms wants to reach you.
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au natural indie rock, full of real instruments and real voices with something v
author: Linda Laban
Salt Notice is au natural indie rock, full of real instruments and real voices
with something very definite to say.
This is a dissidents stew not for the
fainthearted or fickle pop fan. There's
a basic freedom of speech and civil
liberty ethic at work here that allows
indie rock to mix with hip-hop and
funk, and even the odd show tune. Or is
that showstopper? (CLICK THE WEB LINK ABOVE FOR FULL REVIEW)
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