Deep Elm Records - Sampler No. 7 "Defending The Kingdom"

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 58:31

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URGENT MATTER!!!

crabmonkey

Does anyone know why this album makes my anus hurt so bad? It just throbs with intense pain and discomfort after hearing only seconds of any track on here. If all these bands got together in a gang, my cat could tear them all up before a fat guy could finish a hot dog. This is in no way punk you gay emo wusses.

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Don't forget The Appleseed Cast

l10n0fjudah

Also Track 12: Reaction, you can't go wrong with free Appleseed.

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I Agree But Only slighty fuzzy edges

EMUSIC-01030869

tracks 3&7 were cool but you gotta dig some altcountry now and again. 500 miles to memphis is really not a bad choice here. the one truth that can be felt from this is altcountry is actually better (or real) country music than mainstream drooly n western

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I liked 2 songs - I'm winning!

fuzzy_edges

Take tracks 3 and 7, leave the rest behind. Very disappointing - the album art, the name of the album, even some of the song titles and band names sounded like they'd be kind of cool and imaginative. No such luck. With the exception of the two aforementioned tracks, a collection of very dull, generic sounding music.

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liked one song

butterflies

i liked morals and dogma - not super couldn't live without liked - just liked - it was pleasant. the others were a little harder sound than my present taste - but others might enjoy them.

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