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You Do Not Get Far With Silence

Uploaded by stretta Start following Send a message on September 23, 2008 22:49

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    1. nk_e on September 26, 2008 13:39

      Lush...very nice

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    1. nk_e on September 26, 2008 13:46

      Again, very Budd like to my ears. (A good thing! :-) )

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    1. nk_e on September 26, 2008 13:47

      Kind of a long silent tail here though....

    2. stretta on September 26, 2008 15:28

      @nk_e: I'll probably edit this down when I package up all the Brood XIV tracks and post as a downloadable album. Soundcloud sometimes chops off the endings of my tracks prematurely.

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Release date: Sep 23, 2008

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