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Mark Moss : One Last Day of Denial
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Acoustic rock, very melodic, amazing vocal work along with intense guitar work.
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2005
One Last Day of Denial
Mark Moss
Record Label: Mark Moss
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Feelin' High 3:24 $0.99
Step Outside Yourself 3:16 $0.99
Beaten Down 3:35 $0.99
Trapped Inside 3:48 $0.99
Where You Are 4:36 $0.99
Done Is Done 4:34 $0.99
Make It Through 3:04 $0.99
What Did I Say? 2:31 $0.99
Bad Things Come In Three's 4:29 $0.99
Procrastination 2:49 $0.99
Glory Hound 3:01 $0.99
I Can't Dance 1:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

Mark Moss is a singer / songwriter based out of Cedar Rapids, IA. "I will keep writing and performing my music until I am no longer able. My music is my gift to whoever is willing to listen." Find out where he's playing next at his home page!

Mark first got involved in music through family and church....
His upbringing always involved music - his Mom and Sister played piano, and it seemed everybody was always singing, including his Dad warming up for choir in the car on the way to church. The influence was good - sing like you don’t care anyone’s listening! As a result, Mark started singing and performing in choirs when he was about 8. Music just always made sense to him.

When he was little, he tried guitar, but quit because "it didn't sound like Kiss." It was a nylon string classical guitar – go figure! He played trumpet for years growing up, but never stopped loving the sound of a loud electric guitar. Then came the 80s... he decided to give guitar another try and hasn't put it down since - perhaps to the chagrin of friends, family and neighbors.

Mark's biggest influences in music have been bands he loves and the singers he learned to sing to, such as: Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, Stones, Don Dokken, Bruce Dickenson, Sebastian Bach, Mark Slaughter, Roger Daltry... the list could go on and on.

Mark joined his first band at the tender age of 16. As soon as he could drive, he was playing local gigs in a band called "Pressure Point." They were all 16 or 17 and "jamming was such a rush, especially playing in front of people." Yep, he was addicted.

He joined his next band in college - "Branded Ace/Wasted Talent/Vexxed." They were a classic rock band playing at local bars and parties. The guys played out a lot, covering the new, heavy rock of the 80s. This was also the time and band that two key skills developed - Mark really worked on writing original music, and learning to sing and play at the same time. He thanks his old drummer for pushing him to do that!

In the 90s, Mark joined an established band called “Whiplash.” They covered the newest songs of the era. It was a five piece with a lead singer and manager - all he did was show up, shred guitar and help with harmonies. He and his rockstar mullet had the best time with those guys!!!

Today, sponsored by Miller Lite, Swirly Gig and "Forever in Ink" tattoo & piercing; Mark is obviously continuing to have a great time performing.

He recently hooked up with some old friends in his new venture with Super Size Seven. He also does solo acoustic performances, covering classic and new rock, as well as continuing to write original music. Check out his acoustic website at www.markmoss.net.

Outside of music, Mark loves to golf, fish, has a black belt in Karate (www.iskc.com) and will be your new best friend if you like Miller Lite too.

Mark's motto is that he "will never stop playing, performing, writing, feeling or being music. Those with the gift of music can only give back to others who enjoy listening to the music, and for those people, I’m doing everything I can."

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REVIEWS

excellant!
author: Shawn Golden
absolutely enjoyable to listen to! the sample clips dont do justice to being able to listen to the entire CD from start to finish! Congratulation Mark!
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Great debut album
author: Trudy V.M. Gygi
This is a great compilation. While it is hard to pick a favorite, mine is Step Outside Yourself. Mark's stories really resonate with all listeners, and his tunes are definitely the "turn up loud" types! Great job!
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9.5 / 10, Definitely worth having, kick - ass rock CD.
author: Midwest Bands - Mark Lush
Overall 9.5 / 10 scale: This is one for your music collection! If you are a fan of Rock and Roll (especially 80’s influenced Rock) then this is the album for you! Mark plays a variety of different sounds and styles, but in the end, the songs are uniquely his! He makes Rock and Roll music that is definitely worth hearing!
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Give One Last Day of Denial a try. You won't regret it!
author: Hardrock Haven - Derric Miller
8.3 / 10 scale: The CD keeps the quality on high. You can tell that Moss poured himself into each song. He didn't skimp lyrically just to make it rhyme, and he wrote songs that stay in your head after the last note fades away.
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