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Vinyl Archives - High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. Blaster The Rocket Man / Destroy Nate Allen Split 7″. In 1999. Their album The Monster Who Ate Jesus. Was and still is one of the greatest sci-fi, punk, whatever album’s I’ve heard. Shortly after the record came out Blaster. Flash forward 10 years. I heard a rumor that new Blaster. Songs had surfaced. After some research, I learned that Crossroads of America and Flannelgraph Records had convinced Blaster. Would put these songs out on 7 with my band? I mean why not right?
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HER, Author at High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. HER has written 1. Article so far, you can find it below. Destroy Nate Allen – With Our Powers Combined. With Our Powers Combined:. Destroy Nate Allen decided to try something different for their seventh full length, With Our Powers Combined. They asked Gnarboots (Asian Man Records: former members of Link 80 Shinobu) to add a full band dose of crazy – and it worked! We have a blast traveling together and playing rock n’ roll, but we’ve had trouble capturing our live energy so ...
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Distracted Nate-O-Bot Archives - High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. Blaster The Rocket Man / Destroy Nate Allen Split 7″. In 1999. Their album The Monster Who Ate Jesus. Was and still is one of the greatest sci-fi, punk, whatever album’s I’ve heard. Shortly after the record came out Blaster. Flash forward 10 years. I heard a rumor that new Blaster. Songs had surfaced. After some research, I learned that Crossroads of America and Flannelgraph Records had convinced Blaster. Would put these songs out on 7 with my band? I mean why not right?
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HighEndurance, Author at High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. HighEndurance has written 2. Articles so far, you can find them below. Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots – Take Out The Trash. Nate’s thoughts on Take Out The Trash:. I had planned to take 2013 off from touring. I was burnt-out, unemployed, and living in my parents’ spare bedroom. I had finished yet another tour with just enough gas money to get home. Throughout the album, when the lyrics take you down, the music is quick to bring you back up again. Other Points of Note:. Order T...
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The Monster Who Ate Jesus Archives - High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. The Monster Who Ate Jesus. Blaster The Rocket Man / Destroy Nate Allen Split 7″. In 1999. Their album The Monster Who Ate Jesus. Was and still is one of the greatest sci-fi, punk, whatever album’s I’ve heard. Shortly after the record came out Blaster. Flash forward 10 years. I heard a rumor that new Blaster. Songs had surfaced. After some research, I learned that Crossroads of America and Flannelgraph Records had convinced Blaster. Would put these songs out on 7 with my band?
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New Release Archives - High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots – Take Out The Trash. Nate’s thoughts on Take Out The Trash:. I had planned to take 2013 off from touring. I was burnt-out, unemployed, and living in my parents’ spare bedroom. I had finished yet another tour with just enough gas money to get home. Throughout the album, when the lyrics take you down, the music is quick to bring you back up again. Other Points of Note:. Take Out The Trash was funded via Kickstarter. CD’s: 1000 (Digi-pak). Contact ...
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Destroy Nate Allen | With Our Powers Combined
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Music That Won't Fade Away. May 16, 2012. Destroy Nate Allen – With Our Powers Combined. With Our Powers Combined:. Destroy Nate Allen decided to try something different for their seventh full length, With Our Powers Combined. They asked Gnarboots (Asian Man Records: former members of Link 80 Shinobu) to add a full band dose of crazy – and it worked! We have a blast traveling together and playing rock n’ roll, but we’ve had trouble capturing our live energy so we asked our friends for help, stated Nate&#...
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Vinyl Archives - High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. Nate Allen & The Pac-Away Dots – Take Out The Trash. Nate’s thoughts on Take Out The Trash:. I had planned to take 2013 off from touring. I was burnt-out, unemployed, and living in my parents’ spare bedroom. I had finished yet another tour with just enough gas money to get home. Throughout the album, when the lyrics take you down, the music is quick to bring you back up again. Other Points of Note:. Take Out The Trash was funded via Kickstarter. CD’s: 1000 (Digi-pak). Contact ...
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Crossroads of America Archives - High Endurance Records
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Music That Won't Fade Away. Blaster The Rocket Man / Destroy Nate Allen Split 7″. In 1999. Their album The Monster Who Ate Jesus. Was and still is one of the greatest sci-fi, punk, whatever album’s I’ve heard. Shortly after the record came out Blaster. Flash forward 10 years. I heard a rumor that new Blaster. Songs had surfaced. After some research, I learned that Crossroads of America and Flannelgraph Records had convinced Blaster. Would put these songs out on 7 with my band? I mean why not right?
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