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The latest version of the song, recorded during the Atlanta sessions. |
Label: Mix God Records
Credits: Music and Lyrics by Michael Janney |
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A quirky little song about a distraught consumer. Also called "the honeybun song" by fans. |
CD: The Atlanta Sessions
Label: Mix God Records
Credits: Music and Lyrics by Michael Janney |
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The first and only Fat J and the Flames insturmental. We would like to say at this point that Fat J and the Flames is not a drug refrence. |
CD: The Atlanta Sessions
Label: Mix God Records
Credits: Music by Thomas Sayre and Michael Janney |
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