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"Say goodbye brother Vinson, goodbye." A tale of fratricide in the dusty old west. |
CD: Pinks Home Brew
Label: Sour Mash Music
Credits: written by Jack Dulak and Rev. S. Templar |
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One of the happiest songs ever recorded. |
CD: Pinks Home Brew
Label: Sour Mash Music
Credits: written by Jack Dulak and Rev. S. Templar |
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Heaviest college rotation play from the Pinks Home Brew LP. Was first played live during opening act for REM's Reckoning tour. |
CD: Pinks Home Brew
Label: c. Sour Mash Music
Credits: written by Jack Dulak and Rev. S. Templar |
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