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Goth-punk epic that was NJC's show-opener at most concerts since 1997. |
CD: The New Jacobin Club
Label: Manticore Music Group
Credits: music & lyrics NJC |
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Boot stompin' rocker featuring tasty guitar work courtesy of Vlad and tasteless lyrics courtesy of XerXes |
CD: The New Jacobin Club
Label: Manticore Music Group
Credits: music & lyrics - NJC |
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"Soul Eater" was typical of the NJC's reverb-soaked garage-punk sound in the first few years (1996-1998) |
CD: "A Lesson in Mortality"
Label: Transparent Records
Credits: music & lyrics - NJC |
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