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MP3 Vietnam - Past Away

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Was It Long Ago?
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(Or is it That You) Never Lost It?
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I B B B
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Teeth
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12 or 13
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Charge!
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Scorchothon
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Editor of Hype
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Failing
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Härte
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Bobby Jameson
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It Dont Work
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Match Your Equal
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(ID 1356719)
New wave-avant-art-jazz-punkers with danceable, funky and hooky pop sensibilities.

13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: 80's Rock



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Vietnam started out in Atlanta in 1980, at a time when smaller, neighboring city Athens was the music city of that decade. Bands such as R.E.M., The B-52s, Pylon and Love Tractor were tearing up the clubs and getting much love from college radio. Vietnam played the same clubs and got a lot of the same type of praise that was bestowed upon the aforementioned acts, but they never cut an album. Jump ahead 25 years, and we finally have the bandâs debut release.

The 12 songs on Past Away were all written in 1980-81, and although recorded recently, the quirky nature of that time is alive and well on this disc. Whereas most of the bands of the 1980s New South were guitar/bass/drum configurations, Vietnam featured moog and saxophone, which leads one to wonder if they were too alternative for the burgeoning alternative nation.

Lyrically, the songs are direct and almost in your face. In the song âTeeth,â Stan Satin sings â...man is attracted to the woman / and at the same time repelled.â A menacing vocal is accompanied by a musical backdrop that wouldnât be out of place on a Janeâs Addiction album, furthering the notion that these guys may have been too advanced for their time.

âBobby Jamesonâ is the disgruntled uncle of âRock Lobster,â at least in its musical layout â a beat to shake your stuff to and a synth track with enough cheese to put Burger King to shame. If youâve got a party coming up, put on the track âIt Donât Work.â Its fantastic playing and sense of fun will satisfy the music snobs as well as the folks who just want to dance.

The spacey rock of âChargeâ will have people wondering if youâre playing unreleased bootlegs from the Police or Talking Heads.

Oh, and donât forget to dance!

---------Jon Dawson, Performer Magazine


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