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TDOW-01 The Slowbullet


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mclii

 Genre: Alternative Rock
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A now defunct band I was in called Tall Drink of Water. We were originally a trio, but this is a recording that we made when we were a quartet, with the addition of the wonderful Adam Savage.
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Hits: 1132
Comments: 4
Fans: 1
Plays: 45
Downloads: 70
Votes: 4
Uploaded: Aug 26, 2004 - 09:00:24 AM
Last Updated: Sep 08, 2004 - 11:06:13 PM Last Played: Nov 25, 2007 - 04:27:40 AM
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hacked_to_pieces said 2031 days ago (August 26th, 2004)
The
song is good but it sounds like the entire band was
recorded with one mic in the middle of the room.
Check out my latest song called blues shuffle
nails said 2029 days ago (August 27th, 2004)
Industrial Metal Trance
I don't know if there is such a genre but this song would
fit.
Check out my latest song called Johnny (time it will soon it will be)
blackbriarthorn said 2027 days ago (August 29th, 2004)
Thank you may i have another?
Eagerly awaiting more. Love the sound. Which sound
are you? And I agree with "nails" about the genre. I
wish MJ would add that our choise of genres :) .
Check out my latest song called Nothing
Suzanne said 1999 days ago (September 27th, 2004)
another cool song
love the heavy groove, the almost english gentle giant harmonies and melody line (altho there is one note in there that sound simply too far out); but the vocals are so flat and buried, until you ell again at the end. i wish they all had a presence and edge to them like that so it wouldn't tend toward mush. because the sound has such an edge, mushiness doesn't serve it well. very cool song. i hope you can revive this energy with newer stuff.
Check out my latest song called Rock The Baby With Voodoo (w/Tobin)
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The terms alternative rock and alternative music[1] were coined in the early 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired music genres which didn't fit into the mainstream genres of the time. At times it was used as catch-all phrase for rock music from under

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