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Exorcise This Wasteland

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Single Gun Theory

 
Exorcise This Wasteland

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    Brought to the attention of Nettwerk by Tom Ellard of Severed Heads, Australia's Single Gun Theory shared Ellard's love of the found soundbyte, but musically, they were an entirely different story. The synth-heavy sound is generally pleasant, more like Book of Love, but occasionally a Dissidenten-like Eastern twist was thrown in. Occasionally things get a bit intense, as on the title track, but mostly it's innocuous electro-pop music. It sounds a bit dated now, but it was certainly ahead of its time when it was released.

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