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    "Ballad of Fallen Angels"genre: Alternative General
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    Straight forward rock and roll with an intro styled to the likings of 80's metal.
    CD: Realize What You've Lost
    Credits: Mark and No Moving Parts Studios

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    The motivation for this song was that we needed a song that was a good song to start the show with... we wanted a song that just tore up the second we started playing it and this song does that. Cody was also on a huge metal kick and wanted a song that was "80's metal rock." So this is what we came up with. This song along with the other three were written in an old horse barn out at Matts house when the band used to practise there. We wrote it in about an hour, but have constantly changed little things here and there.

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