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In The House, Gainesville (07:02)
189 hi-fi plays, 147 lofi plays, 593 downloads, 5 comments
Genre: Folk Experimental
In The House, Gainesville |
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padukem said, "McGee had a little jam Its grease was bright as glazed ham And everywhere that keyboard went We tasted no-stick Pam It followed Hal to the store one night And smashed up all the rules The store clerk grunted in the dark And turned on all the tools So then Mike Jackson smiled and said “The trash has turned to toys” Hal whistled anthems of the head Disturbing girls and boys " Mental Anguish said, "You have blended all the loops together into a superb piece of folk experimental.The voices are quite mad which I like a lot & the cheap kid keyboard is like it says FUN !" cystem said, "a priceless mix! :) this is pretty much how it goes when i babysit my nephews. no, really. a stunning blend of sounds once again! " buzzsaw said, "devoted himself to a military career, disdaining the prerogatives of nobility and sharing the privation and the tumult of the army camp in the midst of the frozen morass of the wilderness, exposed to the arrows of the Franks and the Vandals, fearsome ministers of violence as he ground his own grain into the hardscrabble bread of the soldiers and quaffed the searing local vintage. He rose rapidly in the ranks, attracting the attention of Count Fronto, who recommended his transfer to Rome and the Prefecture of the Praetorians. He led them with distinction, and when the fat and debauched Emperor, rising up out his opulent pool stocked with melons and apples and every variety of young m..by the by, he also considered this latest of Hal\'s incomprable feats of mixery to be the epitome of greatness. I do agree. Bravo, Hal!" Pascal Hament (Golden Dead) said, "Great chaos again Hal. Like the splashing water and the keyboard!"
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