the Misconceptions | Super Orange Happy Sauce

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Super Orange Happy Sauce

by the Misconceptions

“Carnival Rock”- a hearty blend of all musical styles thrown into a pop/rock blender.
Genre: Pop: Piano
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1. Puffy Little Lies
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2. I Got A Monkey
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3. Sneaky Man
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4. A Ball Named Susan
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5. Come And Watch The Tree
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6. James Bond
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7. Put The Amp Behind Us
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8. Pay The Moon
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9. Comic Bookworm Fantasies
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10. The Lawn
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11. In Your Car
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12. The Lawn, Part II
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13. Ah-Loo
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14. NY Hula
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15. Today Was Sunday
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16. Chicken Soup Stains
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17. Milkshake
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
The Misconceptions formed in Syracuse, New York in 2002. We recorded our first album My Name Is Rossmer, in 2003 and played shows in the Northeast throughout 2003 and 2004 to a quickly growing fan base. An automobile accident (bad) and a band member’s gig in a Broadway show (good) forced us to take a hiatus from performance and instead concentrate all efforts on creating a new 17-track in the studio. This is it.

We have started scheduling shows for the summer and beyond. We hope to fulfill the need for more bands writing fun, intricate rock and roll without trying to save the world or yell at our parents – some-thing that seems more and more scarce these days.


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