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A hippity-hoppity sing-a-longity song. Scratch that. This song will be that the song that all future releases will be judged. |
CD: On my way out
Credits: God |
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Prepare to be blown away. |
CD: On my way out
Credits: God (for the inspiration) and Greg Beagan (for his vocal/bass talent) |
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This song is one of my personal favorites. The message is clear, spoken, and sung. And it's real easy to sing along with. Enough of me, you be the judge. |
CD: On my way out
Credits: God |
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If you like Incubus/Hoobastank, this might appeal to your tastes. Rock on. |
CD: On my way out
Credits: God |
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A modern version of "Why does this kid hate me so much." |
CD: On my way out
Credits: God |
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NEWS FLASH! This song has been optimized to meet new standards and what not. It's the same song, only now you don't have to crank your volume to the max to actually hear it!
Thank you God! |
CD: On my way out
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A slow, powerful, and moving song. Guitar and Ochestra (considered "Strings" by the Piano effect) present. |
CD: On my way out
Credits: God |
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If you like Peter Gabriel's version, then click away. It sounds nothing like it, but it's worth a listen, wouldn't you say? |
CD: On my way out
Credits: God |
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