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The Liquid Kids unleash Random Acts of SilenceThe Liquid Kids have unleashed their eagerly awaited debut album, Random Acts of Silence. The midwest rock band is quickly becoming a breakout act - they have spent the last 3 years touring, writing and preparing for their first full-length effort. Random Acts of Silence was produced by David Percefull (David Cook, Bowling for Soup, Phil Marshall) and features 10 all new, guitar riddled, melodic, infectious songs. 01/CHOKE.HIEMLICH.COUGH02/CHASM03/ZEKE TV04/SAVE THE CLOCK TOWER05/SUBMISSION06/GIANT CANNIBALISTIC CLOWNS07/LAST VERSE08/CRAZY AMY09/EXTERNAL FRUSTRATION10/INFINITEYou won't be disappointed - buy it here! Random Acts Of Silence Music Liquid Kids Random Acts Of Silence Songs | 1. | Choke Hiemlich Cough |
| 2. | Chasm |
| 3. | Zeke TV |
| 4. | Save The Clock Tower |
| 5. | Submission |
| 6. | Giant Cannibalistic Clowns |
| 7. | Last Verse |
| 8. | Crazy Amy |
| 9. | External Frustration |
| 10. | Infinite |
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