Over A Dozen Flavors

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 67:52

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Awesome & Tasty (lick it and see)

InstantNEVER

What a lot of fun this is! I especially LOVE In the Middle of the Night by Tom Principato - I listen to that song a lot. Amazing voacal talents and awesome blues guitar. The guy WHAILS on both counts! Also like Second Chance by Liam Finn and In your Head by Zack Weber is a very very nice, tasty treat for your ears. Okay, so you can't actually lick it.

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Nitpickin is 48 minutes long!?! WTF!!!!

Petzbrooklyn

Its some insane country rock freak out ... its like Acid Mothers Temple goes to Kentucky ... be prepared ... I mean, its cool to get so much for free ... but really, they should forwarn you about this.

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Good eclectic set

Diquehead

And for free! Some choice songs, running from headbanger to pop/rock to country. Recommended: "Ragged As the Road," "Pastime," "We Don't Want To," "In Your Head," & "Jean Jacket." (Now I'll probably blow all my downloads on these bands that I'd never heard of before.) Good teaser, eMusic.

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Get It While It's Hot (&Free)

BigD-Bluez

PBG is correctamundo - it is the whole of the re-issue of Unfinished Business on Track 6 which starts with Nitpickin' ( unlike the original release ). Just get it now, people, it's beyond good.

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Great free sampler Aug 2008!

Katrina

I just love these emu free samplers. Track 6 isn't a goof - it's that way on iTunes, as well. Cover art is super, too!

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quick...

pbg

Track 6 seems to be the entire album Unfinished Business by Mr. Gatton. Download NOW before they come to their senses!

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Problem with track 6?

PurpleOctopus

Track 6, "Nitpickin" downloaded as 63 megabytes. Haven't tried to listen to it yet however.

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