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    Fred Sanders
     
    Better Graces Freedom or Death
    recorded at Be Sharp Studio by Greg Berger who added all programs and effects some keyboards or solos with Roy Doc Rock McCurdy playing on a collection of electric guitars doing blues solos over all the tracks and Fred Sanders playing Accoustic guitar classical piano effects and keyboards. There are many many harmonizing instrument tracks added. Gueshue was a part of the ending to A rock musical by one of the founders of the Earp Brothers I was James Earp a disabled bar tender and piano player/singer in the group Monique was a little song I came up with for her 18th birthday present she was working for me as a house cleaner then. Heartsick was from a string of broken hearts I have had the first to last were all devastating . It is kind of and angry love song. Refractions was written in Freehold we were trying to get Frank Zappa to listen to our mysin bacj then but didnt have the nerve to ask him so we just invited him over for dinner. Waiting in line was a partially written song when I
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    Ice Cream Vendors
     
    On Ice
    Wacky music about everyday life.
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    Chancius
     
    Wabi~Sabi
    Wabi~Sabi sounds like it was recorded along side other albums from artists of the late 70's such as The Cure, U2, and Joy Division. Chancius has written songs of bare honesty down to the soul, sung with immediacy and directness.
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    Parallax Project
     
    I Hate Girls
    The 3rd album from the critically acclaimed PA power-pop group. Produced by Alternative Rock legend Don Dixon (REM, Smithereens, Counting Crows), I HATE GIRLS comes with a FREE download for an 11 song companion covers album!!
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    Strasse
     
    Half Past Animal
    New Wave, Punk Noir to Ultra Modern
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    Marz Fyre
     
    Radiotion
    A modern intersteller retrospective of music for the occasion or party.
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    Grant James Varjas
     
    Closer
    Closer, sung by Grant James Varjas, words and music by Roger Dean Anderson
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    Tom Dearing
     
    How Do You Think I Feel?
    Crunchy electric guitars set against smooth vocals and well-crafted alternative pop songs! In the tradition of Elvis Costello, Todd Rundgren, JellyFish, The Cure, Weezer, XTC.
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    The International Pop Assassins
     
    Death, Divorce & The Prison Yard
    A glorious intelligent pop album with an edge!
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    He Laughs He Learns He Loves
     
    Say Yes To Everything
    A synth fueled punk explosion that will leave you with fluorescent tear streaks dried on your face.
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    TV21
    Forever 22
    Power pop grows up, 28 years after "A Thin Red Line," big guitars, big songs, Forever 22, the Powbeat goes on.
    Originally formed in 1979, TV21 released a string of singles and one album, A Thin Red Line. During that time they toured extensively, both in their own right and as support to bands such as The Skids, The Jam, The Moondogs and The Undertones. But by May 1982 the band had grown frustrated at their inability to break through to the next level and decided to quit while they were ahead, immediately after coming offstage supporting The Rolling Stones at Edinburgh Playhouse. And that was the end of that, until October 2005, when out of the blue, they agreed to perform as part of the John Peel Day gigs organised around the country to mark the anniversary of the DJ’s death. Peel had been a huge influence on the band and it seemed entirely appropriate to get together for the event. The gig, at Edinburgh’s Citrus Club, was an unqualified success, if a little rough at the edges, though that was hardly surprising after twenty three years, the introduction of a new drummer and only two rehearsals! Most surprising for the three original band members was simply how much they enjoyed playing again. So, now they’re back and enjoying it more and more.
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    Lene Lovich
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    Hermine
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    Anything Box
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