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"Don't Ask Why Remixes":The artists known as Berkhouse/Snyder (Charles Berkhouse and Barry A. Snyder) take the cutting edge and sharpen it a bit with their latest unconventional mixes of "Don't Ask Why". The new tracks feature the retro party styled "Retro Elektro Shock Mix", the hardstyle alternative "Grey Matter Mix" and the high tech digital "Blip Bot Mix".Genuine integrity is what these two nutters are and have always been about. Every melodic song, every tongue in cheek lyric, every twisted photo, every comic book smile, every online foray, every meaningful performance, every club classic, every silly antic, every honest work, the duo known as Berkhouse/Snyder stroll in with subtle humility and bold authenticity. Don't Ask Why Remixes Music | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7488689 | | Catalog number | 141025 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 17, 2007 |
Berkhouse / Snyder Don't Ask Why Remixes Songs | 1. | Don't Ask Why (blip bot mix) |
| 2. | Don't Ask Why (retro-elektro shock mix) |
| 3. | Don't Ask Why (gray matter mix) |
| 4. | Don't Ask Why (original retro mix) |
| 5. | Hard 2 Change |
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