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MOTHER SUPERIOR are not a new name. For years they have been the backing band of HENRY ROLLINS. Now the LA started again to work on their own songs. The new record however has nothing to do with the previous musical experience except the heavy guitar sound that resembles classic 70's HARD ROCK sound like ZEPPELIN, THIN LIZZY, FREE, LYNYRD SKYNYRD. MOTHER SUPERIOR mix very well melodies and kick-ass approach of ROCK music and offer something for everyone...fans of southern, hard, rhythm and blues, stoner and punk. A cool and genuine band to discover right now! Bad Reputation. 2005. Mother Superior Moanin Songs | 1. | This Song Reminds Me Of You |
| 2. | Forkintheroad |
| 3. | Get That Girl |
| 4. | Not For Me To Say |
| 5. | So Over You |
| 6. | Devil Wind |
| 7. | A Hole |
| 8. | Little Motor Sister |
| 9. | Meltdown |
| 10. | Erase Her |
| 11. | Jack The Ripper |
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