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Artist description
The Society takes on the depressive issues that everyone carries around, but won't talk about, such as; rape & molestation to defaming reputations and street pharmacologists. They (B.S.) are bringing healing to the victims, creating a platform to discuss the tough stuff, claiming their music is definitely cheaper than most therapeutic sessions. After each song passes through the heart of it's listening victim, it weakens the whole medicinal community. No need for pills- try a hopeful B.S. song. |
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Music Style
Alternative Rock (twisted) |
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Musical Influences
Van Morrison, Joe Perry, Pink Floyd, Kevin Wyers, Larry Carlton, Johnny B. Wood, Gabe Wilson, Annie Jo, Santana, Corbin Watkins, John York, Tad Gaulke |
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Similar Artists
Some folks say a British Everlasty- Pink Floydish den of psychological challengers, but who knows? They just want to be in the shadows of Van Morrison. |
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Artist History
Lyrics by Wil Russell are everyday topics and are acoustic-driven prescribed to heal the soul. RusTnale's choice of the musical arrangement is to the listener what therapy is to the hurting. Isn't it really time for society to notice it's blood? |
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Group Members
Recovering Harbor Missionaries |
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Instruments
Illegal contraband instruments not allowed in the US due to their weighted timbre capacities. |
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Albums
Healing Our World |
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Additional Info
Yeah, we know you love us!!!!! Also, the little girl in the album cover is not dead, but you're killing her! (also the kid in the page photo is wearing glasses from Goodwill and teeth from Billy Bobs) |
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Location
Montesano, WA. - USA |
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