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About Siamese twins who join the circus until jealousy over the bearded lady splits them apart as the sword swallower walks by, leaving the surviving twin to sit in his dim lit booth, holding up his inerds in a pickle jar for spare change. Based on a true story from my imagination. Not funny at all, whatever you may think. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
8.2MB |
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Native American spirituality is attainable by all regardless of owning a medicine man of your own. |
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| Lyrics: |
Medicine man |
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| Lyrics Author: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
9.1MB |
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About recovery. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
7.2MB |
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About the crazy world of playing the kazoo just to make a living and the horrible blues that occur from a life of such debauchery. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
2.9MB |
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Feelings of a little star, how I wonder what be thar. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
3.8MB |
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About disconnection through cyber connections. People do not communicate with people anymore, just the typed messages and digital images of people. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
9.2MB |
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Instrumental, hypnotic doubled lead. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
5.8MB |
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Instrumental deconstruction and glue. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
10.7MB |
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A bear does not wear clothes but is still totally bare. |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
3.3MB |
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Known as song 60. What more can I say than that? |
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| Composer: |
Austen Brauker |
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| Filesize: |
2.2MB |
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