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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Tally Hall - Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum</span><br />
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General Information<br />
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Artist...............: Tally Hall<br />
Album................: Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum<br />
Year.................: 2006<br />
Genre................: Indie<br />
Duration.............: 49:17<br />
Number of Songs......: 15<br />
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Audio Format.........: MP3<br />
Ripper...............: Xaeonis (me)<br />
Encoder..............: LAME<br />
Bitrate..............: 192 Kbps VBR<br />
Hz...................: 44100<br />
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Posted by............: XeonicAngel/Xaeonis<br />
Posted to............: Piratebay/Mininova/where ever else I want to<br />
Posted on............: 8/27/2006<br />
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Release Notes<br />
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Taken from Amazon.com<br />
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About the Artist<br />
YELLOW - Rob Cantor (Guitar) GREY - Ross Federman (Drums) RED - Joe Hawley (Guitar) GREEN - Andrew Horowitz (Keyboard) BLUE - Zubin Sedghi (Bass)<br />
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Product Description<br />
"Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum" is fourteen tracks of concentrated wonky bliss. Ann Arbor's talented quintet amalgamates diligent songwriting, adroit musicianship, and genre-bending arrangements with extraordinary success in this mind-exploding full-length debut. Fans of everything from Beastie Boys to The Beatles will be taken for a ride they won't soon forget.<br />
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Releaser's Comments<br />
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This is something that wasnt found online at all by me, and my many hours of searching. So I decided Id go out and spend the $15 on it, and just finished ripping it myself. I scanned in the front booklet back and front page, as well as the CD backing, which has the track listing on it. I hope you all enjoy it, as I have so far. The CD is full of weird stuff, as well as some very cool and interesting tracks. Ill seed as long as I can, but my computer is prone to stupid stuff, so if it freezes up, I can only catch it either before or after work to reset it. So seed this! :D
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