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ARTIST: I Was Totally Destroying It TITLE: Horror Vacui LABEL: Greyday Records GENRE: Punk Rock BITRATE: 223kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 43m total RELEASE DATE: 2009-10-13 RIP DATE: 2010-02-07 Track List ---------- 1. Beneath You All The Way 4:05 2. Done Waiting 3:18 3. Former Boy Wonder 3:48 4. Caterwaul 3:49 5. Cup of Tea 3:43 6. A Reason To 2:49 7. Evergreen 4:31 8. Come Out, Come Out 3:17 9. Green Means Go 4:15 10. Turn My Grave 3:27 11. Forfeit the Win 2:59 12. The Ocean 3:58 Release Notes: Hailing from Chapel Hill, NC, I Was Totally Destroying It have been swinging sledgehammers at barriers since early 2007. Mixing indie rock veterans James Hepler and John Booker with talented upstarts Rachel Hirsh, Curtis Armstead, and Joe Mazzitelli has been a recipe for awesome. A unique blend of 80Æs rock- think Outfield and The Cure- and 90Æs indie rock such as Superchunk and The Anniversary, leaves listenersÆ palates ravaged by pop flavor. IWTDI sweat over their songs, leaving no aural opportunity unvisited. Their lyrics belie the sweet, sunny suggestions of their upbeat melodies, inviting you to listen in on their conversations about self loathing, fear, and intimacy. The result is a feast of music worth sinking your teeth into. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
ARTIST: I Was Totally Destroying It TITLE: Horror Vacui LABEL: Greyday Records GENRE: Punk Rock BITRATE: 223kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 43m total RELEASE DATE: 2009-10-13 RIP DATE: 2010-02-07 Track List ---------- 1. Beneath You All The Way 4:05 2. Done Waiting 3:18 3. Former Boy Wonder 3:48 4. Caterwaul 3:49 5. Cup of Tea 3:43 6. A Reason To 2:49 7. Evergreen 4:31 8. Come Out, Come Out 3:17 9. Green Means Go 4:15 10. Turn My Grave 3:27 11. Forfeit the Win 2:59 12. The Ocean 3:58 Release Notes: Hailing from Chapel Hill, NC, I Was Totally Destroying It have been swinging sledgehammers at barriers since early 2007. Mixing indie rock veterans James Hepler and John Booker with talented upstarts Rachel Hirsh, Curtis Armstead, and Joe Mazzitelli has been a recipe for awesome. A unique blend of 80s rock- think Outfield and The Cure- and 90s indie rock such as Superchunk and The Anniversary, leaves listeners palates ravaged by pop flavor. IWTDI sweat over their songs, leaving no aural opportunity unvisited. Their lyrics belie the sweet, sunny suggestions of their upbeat melodies, inviting you to listen in on their conversations about self loathing, fear, and intimacy. The result is a feast of music worth sinking your teeth into. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net