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Mango Sam does not own a computer.
If he did, it would be of early 90's vintage, and it would have tape, wire, and Lord-knows-what-else holding it together. Naturally, it would be powered by some kind of semi-rusted home-made generator that he slapped together out of junked parts, and perhaps the monitor would be decorated with artfully flattened aluminum cans, tin foil sculptures, and other inexplicable items Mango Sam calls "decorationisms".
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Mango Sam mutters cryptically about what These Blues are doin' to him, while The Mau Mau lay down a hypnotic groove. |
CD: Mango Sam & the Mau Mau
Credits: Mango Sam & the Mau Mau |
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Mango Sam muses about socioeconomic issues comprehensible only to himself, while the Mau Mau provide a swampy blues punk beat. |
CD: Mango Sam & the Mau Mau
Credits: Mango Sam & the Mau Mau |
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Mango Sam finally loses his cool and vows to fire the drummer before finally singing about the enigmatic "Candy Man". |
CD: Mango Sam & the Mau Mau
Credits: Mango Sam & the Mau Mau |
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