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Nice. Cool band name too.
Mighty! Can-ny!
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Yes, cool name, though I bet it’s been taken by fifteen thousand bedroom black metalists/rave-DJs/pick ’em already – The Sugarland Express is probably up for grabs. Yes, gigs, please.
sounds like fun. if you were to post more, i would listen to more.
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It’s Can meets Dead C. Reminds me of the band Jessamine a little also.