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    "Suddenly"genre: Rock
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    Guitar Rock Instrumental
    Label: Unreleased
    Credits: Music Performed, Arranged and Copyrighted by Jon Doranz

    Story Behind the Song
    It's about suddenly realizing life is passing you by at light speed, and the need to enjoy it while you are still able.
    I have been told this sounds like a song from the Sammy Hagar era of Van Halen (Van Halen is my main influence so I was flattered)
    The song started out as a simple guitar riff as most of my songs do, then I came back to it a few months later and it all fell together in the course of an evening or two.
    It was recorded at my home studio with Cakewalk Pro Audio software, Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar, Line 6 Pod preamp, Morely Bad Horsie Wah pedal, Roland synths and vaious studio effects.

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