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Sound Study Releases New "Live At The Atlantic" LP

Posted by Michael on October 26, 2009

Sound Study Recordings have made the third edition of the Live at the Atlantic series available in their webstore.  The LP features performances from The Fest 7; the tracklisting is as follows:

1. In Defence - “All Hail the Taco Avenger” 2. La Salle - “To Sea” 3. Cutman - “Self Employed” 4. Fin Fang Foom - Native Tounge 5. Comadre - “Make Me Believe” 6. Building The State - “Untitled iv” 7. City of Ships - “Night Visions” 8. Static Radio - “Stand Aside/Last Call “ 9. Tiltwheel - “Fuck You This Place is Dead Anyway” 10. Gatorface - “Flack Jacket” 11. Suicide Note - “Truly Historic” 12.Used Kids - “Dancing Off The Edge of the World” 13. Ruiner - “Adhering to Superstition”

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