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Page 80 is a three piece band united in Murfreesboro TN with aggressive riffs, addictive melodies and acrobatic style changes. Monstrous and quirky guitars, rumbling slap-attack bass and solid tornado-hailstorm drums provide a unique sound that is sure to satisfy your ears. If you are a fan of Primus, Mr. Bungle or Red Hot Chili Peppers, you will love Page 80. Check out their debut self-titled album. Page 80 Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Hard Rock | | Label | Jakebrake | | Orig Year | 2005 | | CD Universe Part number | 7176732 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 18, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 48 minutes |
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| 2. | Channel 4 |
| 3. | Baja |
| 4. | Mama Whale |
| 5. | Pirate Song, The |
| 6. | Schwiggleton |
| 7. | Milk Milk |
| 8. | Run From the Fire |
| 9. | Funk 84 |
| 10. | Uh-Oh |
| 11. | Wooley Mammoth |
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Purchase Page 80 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alice Cooper Love It To Death CD (1971) Gold
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| | Joe Walsh Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get CD (1973) Gold
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| | John Mayer Battle Studies CD (2009)
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$12.95 It's no secret that John Mayer is a 21st Century Fox, wining and dining women all through tabloid headlines, so it's about time he delivered an album that traded upon his loverman persona -- and Battle Studies is that record in spades. Retaining more than a modicum of the slick, soul-blues undertones of Continuum, Mayer fashions ...
| | The Very Best Of Enya CDs (2009) With DVD
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| | Black Eyed Peas E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) CD (2009)
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| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History DVD (1995) Special Edition
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| | Wolfgang Petry Kein Grund Zur Panik CD (2003)
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| | Jayne Olderman Love Big CD (2003)
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$12.69 "LOVE BIG Jayne Olderman Collective"Â A critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, with such credits as co-writing Patti Labelle's "Let Me Be There For You" from Labelle's Grammy nominated, gold selling album "Flame" (MCA), Jayne co-wrote all but one of LOVE BIG's songs which span beautifully across lyrical themes of hope, freedom, strength and overcoming adversity performed in a variety of musical styles by a colorful cast of vocalists.Red Warrior Records is contributing a significant portion of the sales of LOVE BIG to a wonderful cause: The Exchange Club Yellow Umbrella Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse to help children and families who are striving to overcome the afflictions of abuse. learn more about The Yellow Umbrella at http:// yellowumbrella. org The Artists:Jayne OldermanIn Love Big, Jayne Olderman demonstrates a sincere affection for music as a creative medium. From pop to alternative... youthful R&B to neo-folk and beyond... her choice of songs and creative partners reflects an eclectic set of musical interests. It's a reflection of her commitment that she has been able to attract a group of such diverse and talented writers and singers for this boundary breaking project. She co-wrote all but one track on "Love Big" and assumes lead vocal duties on "Better Let It Go". She performed, produced and engineered the entire project in her Protools studio. "Love Big" kicks aside the commercial formula and celebrates the full, diverse range of Jayne's ...
| | Steve Acho Hard To Be Cool CD (2005)
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| | Jean Claude Toran Musing CD (2005)
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| | bopaphonics Channeling Langston CD (2005)
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$12.69 Part rock rhythm meets odd rhythm, part political lyric meets tongue in cheek cynic, The Bopaphonics are a spoken word and rhythm band that defies easy categorization. Straighten Out Your Head could be mistaken for classic pop rock, if it weren't for that mid-song Reverend Bakerbop sermonette. Songs like Boogeyman (Fear Song) and Crystal Stairs employ the double MC vocal styling of Barry Barnes and Reverend Bakerbop but not as in any previous hip hop configuration. Roger Holden's guitar soars beyond classic rock with feedback & scratching rarely heard on this planet. And the Brandon Smyth/Colin Sean Mahoney rhythm section shift signature and style as simply as changing a shirt - or a pair of socks. Check out the shifting time in Letter to the Academy. Or the funky groove of Boogeyman. Yeah, sounds good ...
| | Steven Squire Private Poverty CD (2005)
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$11.39 Where were you when... boredom died?Steven Squire swears he was staring out a window from the back of his mom's car in Los Angeles, six years old, nothing happening at all, when from the rock 'n roll radio station came some fine, fine music in the form of the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations". He couldn't believe what he heard! It blew the dust off of everything and he had to move. His life as he knew it was saved by rock 'n roll. And it was alright! Later he heard the Velvet Underground's "Rock 'n Roll" telling the same tale and was thrilled there was someone else out there too. "I love Lou Reed's narrative of the song with such matter of fact conviction. It really did happen that way for me too and I had felt isolated with these revelations before hearing his tune." Steven then dove into his sister's record collection and claimed one single to be his own. He wore the grooves out of John Lennon's "Instant Karma" all because of the sound. "About this time I was also watching Johnny Cash's show on TV without blinking. I remember the voices of my family milling behind me mumbling, 'What's with the boy?'" Soon after, the first album he owned was the Rolling Stone's "It's Only Rock 'n Roll". The revival was on.Steven began writing his own songs as a teenager largely because he was a self-taught guitarist with little experience. He played his own mutated versions of some old blues his musical mentors played, but was either too impatient or unable to learn other songs. "I would never be hired into a cover band because I can't play other artists songs well enough. I admire those who can pick off licks and chords with ease, but that's not me. I always had to create something on my own to play so I could stay close to the feeling rock 'n roll music gave me. I guess I still play a form of mutated blues."The first gig came about when Steven and his high school friend, Nick, were strumming basic three chord Neil Young, Dylan and Dead songs when Nick's sister came home from her waitress job and quipped, "You guys sound better than the hack at our bar". Nick joked back with "Get us a gig then". So, she did. On the busy Labor Day weekend. Who was going to sing? "Even though Nick was an accomplished bass player and was getting pretty good on the guitar, he flatly refused to do any singing. So this is when I began singing with the guitar in public."Steven's guitar style was shaped early from hearing the full scale rock 'n roll band sound in his head while learning to play guitar on his acoustic. Wanting to fill in all the spaces with the rhythm section of the songs, he subconsciously developed a percussive approach. "The backbeat had to be there to rock. Even if that meant I was probably always over-playing." The electric guitar thankfully came. Then the amps. And the kids. He continued to write songs ...
| | Crazy Aunt Mary Sexy Epsilon CD (2006)
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$12.69 VIDEOS! Check out videos of "Kate Hutton" and "Sexy Epsilon" on YouTube . Just search for Crazy Aunt Mary, and there they'll be!NEWS!! Michelle wins ASCAPlus Songwriting Award for seventh year in a row. And title track "Sexy Epsilon" is featured in the new indie feature film "Angus Petfarkin Paints His Masterpiece," coming soon to video!MORE NEWS!! Michelle's song "Indian Hills" places in top five in the 2006 Indiegrrl Songwriting Competition! For more info, check out indiegrrl .OKAY, it keeps coming!! Michelle and Steve have just received Honorable Mentions for their songs "Black Emerald" and "Run Into the Sun" in the Billboard World Song Contest! They say we not only know how to write hit songs, but Steve got free guitar strings! How cool is that!!Crazy Aunt Mary is comprised of award-winning songwriter Michelle Holmes, accoladed guitarist Steve Pinkney, and renowned percussionist/drummer Doug Forsyth. This trio of musicians has played in other entities for many years in the Los Angeles area and has now come together in this great band. The edgy and lyrical songwriting of Holmes, with her powerful vocals and subtle bass playing and the accomplished and elusive guitar delivery of Pinkney, combined with the prowess and unpredictability of Forsyth, has made their songs new yet desirably familiar to listeners. Their album, Sexy Epsilon, brings a mixture of Modern Rock and Blues that has never been heard before, let alone delivered ...
| | Bill Wellington Radio Woof Goes Back To School CD (2007)
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| | Repe Reset CD (2008)
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