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Space Mandino : Robots from the Graveyard
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The robots are gaining on you. I’m not sure how you’re going to get away now. Besides, it’s dark and you could easily trip on a gravestone.
Genre: Rock: Rockabilly
Release Date: 2003
Robots from the Graveyard Record Label: Ear Cabbage Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Whiskeyshoes 1:36 $0.99
Werewolf Hat 2:39 $0.99
Intergalactic Zombies From Outer Space 1:59 $0.99
Soon Will Be the Day the Robots Inherit the Earth 3:59 $0.99
Magic Thumb (khoomei) 2:35 $0.99
Grandma Had a Shotgun 1:57 $0.99
Magic Thumb (harmonium) 4:54 $0.99
Secret Island Lab 2:38 $0.99
Satan in a Jesus Suit 3:32 $0.99
Wolfman Sunrise 2:19 $0.99
Zombies From Space (ballad) 2:20 $0.99
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Album Notes

Mandino's Robots from the Graveyard is a disturbing ensemble with things like harmonium, Tuvan khoomei, banjo, and slap bass.
It’s like a B horror movie for the ears.
Bizarre and creepy, but in a good way. It’ll scare you! You'll want more!

"Intergalactic Zombies from Outer Space" features singer Joya
"Werewolf Hat" is a strange yet true story.
"Satan in a Jesus Suit" consists of a disconcerting mix of khoomei, harmonium, banjo, and bullhorn vocals.
This is some of the most odd yet interesting music you've ever heard. Definitely worth checking out!

It makes a good Halloween soundtrack. You can listen to it while you're going on long walks through graveyards at night, or taking spaceship trips to uncharted planets.

You think a friend or loved one may be a werewolf?
You think you might be dead?
You might just need to listen to this.

Check out the website
www.earcabbage.com


Article taken from actual news source:

SINGER SPACE MANDINO ACTUALLY BORN A ROBOT?
An unnamed childhood friend of folk singer Space Mandino stepped forward this week with the news that Mandino was in fact born a robot. At the age of just five, Mandino went through an experimental new surgery to make him human. His surgery is generally considered to be a successful one, as today he is alive ...but is he well?

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REVIEWS

Soon Will Be The Day....Beware
author: Eric
I enjoyed this CD very much. I showed my friends this website and they also enjoyed the music. Space Mandino is a killer artist and we all enjoy his music. Thanks Mandino. Just Remember fans, soon will be the day, that "Space Mandino wins a grammy".
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Looking for something out of the ordinary? Look no further.
author: purplegreen12@yahoo.com
Congratulations! I immensely enjoyed your first album. Its diversity is very entertaining. There is a song to fit practically any mood. Your lyrics are oddly interesting enough to have one ponder what other beings might be coexisting among humans. Satan in a Jesus Suit instantly became one of my favourite songs. I patiently await the release of your next album. I'm sure it will be as entertaining as Robots from the Graveyard. Good luck in your musical career.
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a stomp through graveyard/barnyard sonic oddity
author: ngonga74
Space Mandino's first solo effort, "Robots from the Graveyard" is an interesting album that weaves elements of different musical genres into an atmospheric collection of songs that celebrates and embraces the ideologies of a precocious imagination.
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Interesting collection of really strange music
author: Stevenwagen
It's unlike anything I've ever heard before. I don't even know how to describe it. Not at all pop music, it's worldly and refreshingly original.
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