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Last American Virgins : Not So Secret Plan
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A return to what once made rock n roll so great: cocksure swagger, raucous guitar and unforgettable melodies.
Genre: Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date: 2005
Not So Secret Plan Record Label: Last American Virgins
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Revival 3:05 $0.99
Let Me See You 3:02 $0.99
The Highway 3:08 $0.99
King of the Prom 3:14 $0.99
Matthew 4:10 $0.99
Millionaire 3:45 $0.99
At the Station 2:41 $0.99
Half as Good 5:00 $0.99
Use Me 3:34 $0.99
Monsters Conscience 3:00 $0.99
Rock N Roll 2:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

Last American Virgins represent a return to the basic ideals that once made rock music so great. They believe in innocence -- that of a softly sung passage. They believe in virtue -- that of a sparse and thunderous drum beat. They believe in the purity of power chords and the creation of timeless songs. Above all else they believe that if you listen closely, the sound you will hear is the sound of your rock and roll soul being saved.
Band members Jason Klug (vocals), Jesse Salucci (drums), Bradford Tukey (guitar), and Matt Hampson (bass) have performed in various local and regional venue including sharing the stage with national recording artists EVE6, Fountains of Wayne, and Tantric. While these young men are new to the name Last American Virgins, they are by no means virgins to the stage.
You may question their devilishly good looks. You may even question their virginity. But listen to the music or see them live, and you cannot question their talent for songwriting, their drive to succeed, or their charisma in winning an audience. The Last American Virgins have arrived, and they will not be denied.

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REVIEWS

The return of classic rock
author: Dax Von Dracula
Classic rock, good playing. Back to basics and all the more refreshing for it.
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Rock as it was meant to be
author: surfdude@surfcowboys.com
You will have trouble finding a good, down to roots, melodic, rock album as good as this these days. Kick ass melodies, classic Song writing, what else do you want?
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