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hard hitting acoustic rock song |
CD: Trinetra
Label: Independent
Credits: Produced by Altered Egos |
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e title is pretty self explanatory |
CD: Trinetra (2001)
Label: Quiet Floor Records
Credits: Mixed at Robinson Production Studios courtesy of Quiet Floor Records |
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this song isn't exactly regression to the womb but in a sense it was written as homage to the better times of childhood. to read to deeply into it, i'm more shallow than you think. |
CD: Trinetra (2001)
Label: Quiet Floor Records
Credits: Written in part by Steve McConnell on a very cold, wierd, night, that couldn't have been more like childhood itself |
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