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Power pop? Pop punk? Folk Punk? Whatever it is, it kicks butt. |
CD: Folk Rock Power Trio
Label: (Independant Release)
Credits: Music and Lyrics by Patrick Crowling |
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Simple pop song about relationships. But different from every other pop song about relationships, in that it doesn't suck. |
CD: Folk Rock Power Trio
Label: Home recording
Credits: Performed and Written By Patrick Crowling |
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Last summer I broke up with my girlfriend of 2 years. Very sad. Six shivering, confused, bitter, narcisistic months later, we got back together, much to the relief of everyone involved. Since I'd written a few nasty songs when we broke up, I figured I owed her a nice one upon our reunion. People seem to like this one. I'm not sure why. |
CD: Folk Rock Power Trio
Label: Home Recording
Credits: Written and Performed by Patrick Crowling |
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