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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2013
Label: Self Released
Catalog Number: ML001
1. | Nothing | |
2. | We Are the Authority | |
3. | One Man Army | |
4. | Derry Pope | |
5. | Spitfire | |
6. | On and On | |
7. | Deeper | |
8. | Beg for It | |
9. | Hang Your Head | |
10. | Death Rattle |
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From: CC | Date: December 12, 2017 at 18:29 |
This was a good solid album, and had a huge buzz around the band, but some how they managed to fuck it all up. I remember some shitty FaceBook post about how one of the members was being a dick and devoting his time to something else, so they decided to split. Why do people even bother to join a band, get a loyal following, then just decide they don't actually wanna do it anymore? |
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