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Features Guest Work By Jeff Scott Soto, Billy Sean, Eric Singer, Dave Spitz, Denis St James, & More.
FUCKED UP! is an album by the recording artists Kuni. Kuni Fucked Up! Songs | 1. | Untouchable |
| 2. | Tear It Down |
| 3. | Cybernation Jam |
| 4. | Hard Life |
| 5. | Brother to Brother |
| 6. | Mystify Guitars |
| 7. | Spy vs Spy |
| 8. | I'm No Fool |
| 9. | Brite Lites |
| 10. | Acoustic Piece 2 |
| 11. | I'll Wait for You |
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Unknown Contributor Role: Taime Downe.
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Nonetheless, numerous artists are drawn into the fold to beef up Robertson's effective, but limited, vocal abilities. Peter Gabriel helps transform the beautiful "Fallen Angel" (a moving eulogy to deceased Band member Richard Manuel) into a bona fide hymn that does justice to Manuel's memory. Bono injects heat into the "Sweet Fire of Love" while Robertson growls like a man who's somehow found an extra reserve of energy to lay his claim, once again, as one of the premiere talents of his generation.
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$9.59 The first Chevelle album recorded without all three Loeffler brothers (bassist Joe Loeffler departed in 2005, replaced by Dean Bernadini), VENA SERA stays confidently within the Illinois-based trio's well-honed heavy-rock ...
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