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MP3 smacky - ROCK: Modern Rock

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Description:

(ID 1321220)
"sonic pop, oh yeah: bright vox harmonies with dark lyrics; big drums with melodic bass; guitar from jangle to full roar; smart tunes with catchy hooks; cool/fun/different..."

12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: with Live-band Production



Details:
Hi, we're smacky. We're based in Cleveland, Ohio.

We work for a living: nightclub, college gigs, etc...
and, we bring you the 12 tracks of our smacky disc.
Hope you like!

smacky is:

Laura Van (South Bend, Indiana)- vocals, bass & guitar

Jeff Scarborough (Lansing, Michigan)- vocals & guitar

Drum trax by Cleveland greats Billy Sullivan and
Don Krueger, and Nashville's best, Jimmy Clark.

No, not all at once, but that would be interesting.

Also, trax by keyboard heroes Jim Madden and Rich Spina.

The songs were recorded at rockshop44107...
...and, damn, what a pretty disc.


CD TIPS, TRICKS & ETTIQUETTE:

Is there really such a thing? Can a person no longer rip
open a cd with his knashing teeth without offending someone?

Well probably not, but that's not the point.
Y'see, ever since they started putting those damnned
sticky-strips across the top of the cd package, it's
been almost impossible - if not unsafe - to open your
new music.

I suggest a razor knife (watch out, it's even sharper
than knashing teeth) - just run it along the top rear
edge, and your case will pop open, plastic wrap & all,
like magic.

Of course, you could stay safe, and enjoy one of the
low-fi mono sample-snippets at left, but they just don't
do justice to the beautiful smacky recording.

Live on the edge - buy the disc.


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