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If you've ever wondered what the depth-charge rock & roll of Godsmack sounded like transmuted into string quartet arrangements, this neo-classical tribute holds all the answers. Using a variety of techniques, the musicians of the String Quartet ... In The Chamber: The String Quartet Tribute Godsmack Music In The Chamber: The String Quartet Tribute Godsmack Songs In The Chamber: The String Quartet Tribute Godsmack Review
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