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A heavy metal tune that lyrically looks at the Pacific theater of World War II. Hard and fast! |
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The style is along the lines of hard rock/heavy metal, but I can't really think of a band to compare it to. There is a long guitar-only intro that runs about a minute and a half before the rest of the instruments come in and the vocals start. |
Credits: written and recorded by Will Willis c.1996 |
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Rock ballad, opens with a guitar doing volume swells and leading into an opening solo. Rockin' bridge and solo |
Credits: written and recorded by Will Willis c.1997 |
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