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Rabbit Dreams

by Rabbit Dreams

Rabbit Dreams sounds like someone hoping for something better. Right before they get what's coming to them.
Genre: Electronic: Folktronic
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1. First
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2. Fighting Chance
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3. Coming Home
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4:38 $0.99
4. Disappointed
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5. Second
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6. Roaches
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7. Beautiful Bastard
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8. Coming to Town
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9. Third
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10. Monster
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11. Fighting So Long
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12. Left Behind
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13. Fourth
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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Rabbit Dreams consists mainly of Mike Moore and whatever weird figures he can think of to include in his song. Susan Langenes helped out with saxophone on "Coming Home," and James McFarland helped with vocals on "Coming to Town." Other vocalists include Matt, Gretchen and Karin on "Beautiful Bastard" and Rosco The Dog on "Coming to Town."

Mike was in another Portland band, The Goodwill River, but found himself cranking out some songs that didn't quite fit in with what that band was doing. So, Rabbit Dreams was born. All of the songs are about people in horrible situations just hoping for something a little better. Unfortunately, these people are usually about 2 seconds away from getting what's coming to them, so they're really kind of hosed. Mike really hopes that you like the songs, and please feel free to drop him a line any time.


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Nuke

Great Album
Great album, both as a whole piece and in terms of single songs. The album has a very good flow and well thought-out song order, especially with the instrumental interludes. Also, great stand-alone songs with varying topics from love to nuclear wars to clowns.

Rudy

Love this CD!
Amazing new artist. Creative, original music that makes you sit up and listen because you might miss something if you don't. You'll love having this CD in your collection. My new favorite.